On Mi, 06 Aug 2025, Mike Schleif wrote:

> Second, the right-click Vim option was NOT there. Also, the Open With "Vim"
> option also was NOT there.

Did you try to run the installer as admin?

> It was suggested to register the DLL. When that failed, it was suggested
> that I manually add a few registry entries - which I did. NOW, these two
> options are there after right-clicking a TXT file in Windows Explorer.
> 
> I was cautioned that this manual registry editing may result in other
> functionality failures later. I do want all designed functionality.

Can you remove those manual entries, uninstall the existing installation 
and please try to run the *latest* release as admin user? If this 
doesn't work, I am not sure what is wrong on your system. As I said it 
works fine on two of my Win11 systems. 

If it still doesn't work, try to run the x86 installer instead. It 
should also work.

Thanks,
Christian
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