> The plugin manager doesn't support this. The list of (potential) plugins is 
> initialized before loading any plugin.

Thought so. :-(
Another ugly problem. My plugin downloads updates from a website. Under Linux I 
just write 
the updated plugins in the correct folder and restart. Under Windows I have the 
usual problem,
when a file is opened somewhere I cannot overwrite it. Is there a workaround 
for this problem?
Can I unload a plugin and make sure its dll is properly closed?

Guido   
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