Hi Jürgen,

I got a new version of Windows Insiders (Build 18894.1000), and the problem
is still there. Sooo, maybe it is some further check in Windows that it is
here to stay or whatever.

Looking into the help for 'runtimepath', in Windows, the first place
checked for a writable directory is $HOME/vimfiles (which in my case did
not exist yet). I just created that directory, (which for sure I am
authorized to use) and now everything is fine. I will just move my old
"en.latin1.add" etc. files there.

I would stop at that, and close the problem.

Thanks for your help!

Antonio

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