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    • Martin ZagoraM
      Martin Zagora
      last edited by

      Same issue here, Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) and Notepad++ v7.2.2 32-bit

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      • Martin ZagoraM
        Martin Zagora
        last edited by

        To fix, I deleted “C:\Users\Zaggi\AppData\Roaming\Notepad++” and then I launched Notepad++;
        Then I rejected plugin manager update from 1.3.5 to 1.4.3;
        Plugins install normally until I update the plugin manager to 1.4.3

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        • Barry WhiteB
          Barry White
          last edited by Barry White

          Manually updating the plugin manager fixes this issue.
          Open Notepad++, skip the update checks.
          From the Plugins menu, load the plugin manager and update to the latest version 1.4.3.0 (Oct 2016). It should be listed in the updates tab.
          It’s now serving an ad at the bottom of the manager, for those who might be concerned about that.

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          • Peter KryszakP
            Peter Kryszak
            last edited by Peter Kryszak

            I had the latest plugin manager installed and was getting these errors.

            I found that I had to select the installed plugins tab, check the plugin manager, and choose the re-install option. That solved the gpup failures.

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            • chcgC
              chcg
              last edited by

              gpup is part of the pluginmanager. Manually installing https://github.com/bruderstein/nppPluginManager/releases/tag/v1.4.3 to avoid the automatic update might help. @donho please consider to package this version with your next release @bruderstein Do you agree Dave?

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              • Chaim GewirtzC
                Chaim Gewirtz
                last edited by

                The only solution that worked for me was deleting “C:\Users\Zaggi\AppData\Roaming\Notepad++”.

                (Except that on my computer I obviously replaced the word Zaggi with my own user name).

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                • Abiram KaruppasamyA
                  Abiram Karuppasamy
                  last edited by

                  I am also facing the same Problem. the only way to fix this is go to Plug in manager-> updates tab->uncheck the list in the box->click update button
                  Thats all its Working :>)

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                  • Danny SchwendenerD
                    Danny Schwendener
                    last edited by

                    Okay. Individually, the above suggestions did not help in my case. My Notepad++ was stuck in an infinite loop of “There are still some pending actions to complete installing or removing some plugins” > “Plugin Update: Deleting…” > Gpup.exe crash

                    But a combination solved it!

                    FYI my environment is Windows x64 and I have the Npp++ x32 installed because the x64 version does not support many plugins yet.

                    So the clean way to resolve this for me was:

                    1. make sure Notepad++ is not running:

                    • Exit Notepad++ if you have it open.
                    • To be sure, use the Windows Task Manager (ctrl-shift-ESC) to control that there is no process called npp.exe. If there is one, terminate the process.

                    2. Install the latest Plugin Manager from GitHub:

                    • Go to your Notepad++ program folder (in my case C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++)
                    • In the “updater” subfolder, delete gpup.exe.
                    • In the “plugins” subfolder, delete “PluginManager.dll”
                    • Download the latest version from GitHub: https://github.com/bruderstein/nppPluginManager/releases
                    • unzip it, move the gpup.exe into the “updater” subfolder of your Notepad++ program folder and the dll into the “plugins” subfolder.

                    3. Delete PluginManager’s update task list:
                    (because it’s probably not compatible with the latest Plugin Manager you just installed)

                    • Delete the following file:
                      %APPDATA%\Notepad++\plugins\Config\PluginManagerGpup.xml

                    Deleting this file will also result in the cleanup of the “plugin_install_temp” directory upon the next startup of the application.

                    FYI, in my case %APPDATA% is C:\Users\myusername\AppData\Roaming\

                    That’s it!

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                    • Edwin FrancoE
                      Edwin Franco
                      last edited by

                      I read the solution here, I just reinstalled the plugin manager, I accepted the gpub.exe, and it worked. All the plugins that had selected were installed.

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                      • chcgC
                        chcg
                        last edited by

                        See https://github.com/bruderstein/nppPluginManager/issues/45, consider to be fixed with PM version v1.4.9.

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                        • Matt HansonM
                          Matt Hanson @Danny Schwendener
                          last edited by

                          @Danny-Schwendener said:

                          Okay. Individually, the above suggestions did not help in my case. My Notepad++ was stuck in an infinite loop of “There are still some pending actions to complete installing or removing some plugins” > “Plugin Update: Deleting…” > Gpup.exe crash

                          But a combination solved it!

                          FYI my environment is Windows x64 and I have the Npp++ x32 installed because the x64 version does not support many plugins yet.

                          So the clean way to resolve this for me was:

                          1. make sure Notepad++ is not running:

                          • Exit Notepad++ if you have it open.
                          • To be sure, use the Windows Task Manager (ctrl-shift-ESC) to control that there is no process called npp.exe. If there is one, terminate the process.

                          2. Install the latest Plugin Manager from GitHub:

                          • Go to your Notepad++ program folder (in my case C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++)
                          • In the “updater” subfolder, delete gpup.exe.
                          • In the “plugins” subfolder, delete “PluginManager.dll”
                          • Download the latest version from GitHub: https://github.com/bruderstein/nppPluginManager/releases
                          • unzip it, move the gpup.exe into the “updater” subfolder of your Notepad++ program folder and the dll into the “plugins” subfolder.

                          3. Delete PluginManager’s update task list:
                          (because it’s probably not compatible with the latest Plugin Manager you just installed)

                          • Delete the following file:
                            %APPDATA%\Notepad++\plugins\Config\PluginManagerGpup.xml

                          Deleting this file will also result in the cleanup of the “plugin_install_temp” directory upon the next startup of the application.

                          FYI, in my case %APPDATA% is C:\Users\myusername\AppData\Roaming\

                          That’s it!

                          This is the only thing that got it to work for me. Thank you!

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                          • ClasmirC
                            Clasmir @Danny Schwendener
                            last edited by

                            @Danny-Schwendener said:

                            Okay. Individually, the above suggestions did not help in my case. My Notepad++ was stuck in an infinite loop of “There are still some pending actions to complete installing or removing some plugins” > “Plugin Update: Deleting…” > Gpup.exe crash

                            But a combination solved it!

                            You Sir, saved my day! Thank you for taking the time to put this together. I too was stuck in a loop. This was the only solution that worked.

                            Thanks!

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                            • Malendra RizkyM
                              Malendra Rizky
                              last edited by

                              why you all not try to reinstall-it? mine is working now

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                              • Joshua TrimmellJ
                                Joshua Trimmell @Danny Schwendener
                                last edited by

                                @Danny-Schwendener I’d add that in your case, (and mine) you download the UNI and not the x64 version.

                                @Danny-Schwendener said:

                                • Download the latest version from GitHub: https://github.com/bruderstein/nppPluginManager/releases

                                Thank you so much for this helpful ‘how to’

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                                • MohabassamM
                                  Mohabassam
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi All I have the same problem and I solve it
                                  when you download the latest pluginmanager you will get two folders

                                  1. plugins
                                  2. updater

                                  same folders exist in Notepad++ folder in programfiles copy pluginmanger from plugins
                                  folder to plugins folder in notepad++ and copy gpup.exe from updater to updater folder in notepad++ folder

                                  thats it

                                  Mohammed Bassam

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