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    • EkopalypseE
      Ekopalypse @Вася Тарарин
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      @Вася-Тарарин

      Strange, I use the portable version exclusively and I don’t seem to have that kind of problem.
      Did you always test with the 32bit version?
      The question why I’m asking is that I saw in your log that the
      gup.exe file is assumed to be ~700KB but for 32bit ~567KB is ok.
      Could you try to replace the gup.exe from the installed version with
      one from the portable version and retest?

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      • Вася ТараринВ
        Вася Тарарин
        last edited by Вася Тарарин

        @Ekopalypse !!! Excellent!!
        019.JPG
        Despite the fact that the GUPs are identical in size, replacing the file helped me!!! Plugins Admin start to work and I update all my plugins!
        Moreover, when I returned the GUP.exe from the portable version, the plugin manager stopped working again.
        So, I can state the fact that in the archive, of a portable version npp.7.8.5.bin, was a damaged GUP.exe.
        Many thanks for the help !!!

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        • andrecool-68A
          andrecool-68
          last edited by

          I use only the portable version. And I have no problems updating.
          This is my backup for any version of Notepad ++:
          Imgur

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          • Вася ТараринВ
            Вася Тарарин @andrecool-68
            last edited by Вася Тарарин

            @andrecool-68 may be my problem was only with current downloaded zip…
            Thanks for the screen with backup configs.
            BTW(I think this info will be is useful here)… I use the Cloud options for store my configs. With this option, I dont need to control what files copying while update, because npp use config files placed in this location:
            020.JPG
            (of cause you can choose your desired ) and ignores those configuration files that are in the npp folder.

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              This is unsatisfactory because I don’t understand
              how this problem was generated,
              but the most important thing is that it works for you again.
              So let’s hope it stays that way.

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              • Вася ТараринВ
                Вася Тарарин @Ekopalypse
                last edited by

                @Ekopalypse can I do something else to try debug the problem?

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                • EkopalypseE
                  Ekopalypse
                  last edited by

                  To be honest, I’m still confused about this issue.
                  Thank you for your offer to keep trying troubleshooting,
                  but right now, I have no idea what could have caused this.

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                  • TobWenT
                    TobWen
                    last edited by

                    Preliminary information: Although this topic is quite old, it is - from my point of view - still up-to-date. I don’t want to bring the discussion into nirvana and therefore I’d rather not start a new topic. But if I should do so, I will refer to this topic via a reference.

                    I always find it a bit difficult not to update the XML files, because I don’t know if the latest update might have changed the default settings. So if I copied my customized XML from the backup over the new installation, this could lead to undesired effects.

                    Wouldn’t it be possible to work similar to some Linux distributions and have e.g. a config.xml which is always the one from the distributor/packager (from the archive-file) and contains all the defaults and a config.custom.xml which contains the user customizations? If config.xml is overwritten automatically or manually by the update, those custom-settings will still be there.

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                    • PeterJonesP
                      PeterJones @TobWen
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                      @TobWen ,

                      For some of the config files, they do – kindof. There’s stylers.model.xml and langs.model.xml. Yes, it would be nice to have the .model. version for config.xml (especially) and (also nice) contextMenu.xml, shortcuts.xml, and functionList.xml. But I think it works differently than your suggestion – Notepad++ doesn’t read the .model. versions unless the normal version doesn’t exist; and Notepad++ doesn’t “merge” the two, which I think is what you want.

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @PeterJones
                        last edited by

                        @PeterJones said in How to update the portable version?:

                        it would be nice to have the .model. version for config.xml (especially) and (also nice) contextMenu.xml, shortcuts.xml, and functionList.xml.

                        Wouldn’t these just be the files contained in the zip for the portable release for any given version?
                        Yes, I know that OP is probably looking for something a bit “easier”. :-)

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