I have no difficulty using Plugin Admin to install plugins in that portable version. I have all my file associations (in regedit’s HKCU\Software\Classes) pointing to \usr\local\apps\notepad++\notepad++.exe, so whatever version I put in that path will be my default/normal version. Once I decide I’m going to switch to a version as my primary Notepad++, I copy it to \usr\local\apps\notepad++\. I put them in my c:\usr\local\apps\ hierarchy, and I have multiple versions under directories named liked npp32.7.6.3 and npp64.7.6.3. However, when I got tired of fighting UAC at work (they not only have UAC, but watchdog software which makes me give a reason whenever I try to elevate a task), I gave in and switched to purely portable versions. That makes it hard to analyze what went wrong with that is probably on the right path for your failure when you used Plugin Admin. Unfortunately, you said that, but didn’t show that circumstance in any of your screenshots. If you download the 32-bit DLL and try to place it in c:\program files\notepad++\plugins\ComparePlugin\ComparePlugin.dll, it will not work, because the 64-bit Notepad++ executable cannot recognize a 32-bit DLL, and the error message told you as much.Įven if I use both 32-bit Npp and plugin! You quoted above that your OS is a 64-bit Windows 10, so the c:\program files\ hierarchy is where 64-bit programs go, and c:\program files (x86)\ hierarchy is where 32-bit programs go. I see, which shows you are in the c:\program files\ hierarchyĪnd, which shows that you tried to put a 32-bit DLL in that hierarchy. (notice that you have to give the full real URL to the jpg/png/gif, not just their short URL, which is imgur’s display-page-with-ads – ie, HTML – not an image that can be embedded in a post) Inlining your images from your manual install using the syntax: !()
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