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    • David OrrD Offline
      David Orr
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      Has anyone found a solution to this dialog box where “file Cannot be Saved…” pops up on a Save?

      I’m using version 8.4.8 64 bit on Windows 10.
      Thanks…

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      • Alan KilbornA Offline
        Alan Kilborn @David Orr
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        @David-Orr

        You have to provide more than that when asking such a question, if you want reasonable help:

        • screenshot of the offending message
        • what you were doing when you received it

        You know, basic bug reporting.

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        • David OrrD Offline
          David Orr @Alan Kilborn
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          @Alan-Kilborn I’ll see if I can replicate the error and get a screenshot.

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          • David OrrD Offline
            David Orr @Alan Kilborn
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            @Alan-Kilborn
            The exact error message is: “The file cannot be saved and may be protected. Do you want to launch Notepad++ in Administrator Mode?”

            After doing some research I’m trying an option I found from app developer in the community

            Quote:
            Hi!.. Guys, I know this issue is silly but it upsets us much more.

            So please follow my words to close this issue completely.

            if you see this message ->>>“The file cannot be saved and may be protected. Do you want to launch Notepad++ in Administrator Mode?"<<<- when you try to save file in notepade++ means, Please go to
            C:\Program Files\Notepad++
            (or)
            C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++

            “notepad++.exe” select the file and right click it. Then go to properties-> Then go to the tab Compatibility-> check the checkbox “Run This program as an administrator”

            Then click ok…
            Thats it.

            Note: To do this you need to have a administrator rights.

            I’ll see how this goes.

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            • Alan KilbornA Offline
              Alan Kilborn @David Orr
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              @David-Orr said in File Cannot Be Saved:

              The exact error message is: “The file cannot be saved and may be protected. Do you want to launch Notepad++ in Administrator Mode?”

              Actually, I get this message occasionally, and it has nothing to do with anything. I don’t know why it appears. Cancelling (saying No) to the box and attempting to save again is always successful.

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              • PeterJonesP Offline
                PeterJones @David Orr
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                @David-Orr said in File Cannot Be Saved:

                Run This program as an administrator

                Making Notepad++ always run as administrator is a bad idea. It will have unintended consequences that will cause problems even more annoying than the error message you just got. (For example: if you have network drives mapped, the admin user doesn’t see those. )

                There are times – like when editing a file in the C:\Windows hierarchy or other OS-protected directories – that you might need to temporarily use Run-As-Admin. But those are rare circumstances, and you shouldn’t mark that bit on the exe for those rare occasions. (For those: Exit Notepad++, right click on Notepad++.exe, and Run As Admin once to get it, then use File>Open to open the config file, edit, save, and exit.)

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                • David OrrD Offline
                  David Orr
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                  Some good advise which I shall certainly put into effect.
                  Thanks…

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                  • datatraveller1D Offline
                    datatraveller1 @PeterJones
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                    @PeterJones You are absolutely right about the administrator mode. I used to find administrator mode somehow better, but it is not:

                    e.g. drag and drop from MS Windows Explorer can no longer be used when Notepad++ is open in administrator mode in Vista and later because low-privileged processes cannot send messages to higher-privileged processes,

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