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    • andrecool-68A
      andrecool-68 @pnedev
      last edited by

      @pnedev
      Good idea!

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      • SchwabenGeizS
        SchwabenGeiz
        last edited by

        @PeterJones

        There was a one-time setup cost

        You are right, after the initial setup is done, it gets no-brainer. I will definitely try it out in the new setup, soon my machine is getting EoL and I will anyway need to install all the software again…

        @Meta-Chuh

        In this case it wouldn’t have made any difference, but initially I wouldn’t loose all of the plugins because of failed update! And yes, our proxy do require credentials… At least github and sourceforge are not blocked.

        Thanks again, guys!

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        • Daniel StinglD
          Daniel Stingl
          last edited by

          I am also behind a company proxy, this was causing the problem. So I swaped to a free WLAN for plugin installation and all worked fine. Just curious why this did not cause any problems in the past…
          Thanks all for the help!

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          • Meta ChuhM
            Meta Chuh moderator @Daniel Stingl
            last edited by

            @Daniel-Stingl

            Just curious why this did not cause any problems in the past…

            because the old “plugin manager” from david bruderstein automatically used the proxy settings from the windows internet options (microsoft internet explorer lan settings).

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            • Meta ChuhM
              Meta Chuh moderator @pnedev
              last edited by

              @pnedev

              Since here we are getting quite a lot “I-cannot-install-plugins” kind of help requests recently perhaps it will be good to make pinned thread

              good idea, i second that.

              This will save us (you mainly as I don’t frequently answer) a lot of time answering the same questions again and again.

              maybe not hyper-frequently in the past, but very active and always very useful as well as productive … and you are more active lately, which i personally encourage and enjoy a lot ;-)

              I suppose if Plugin Install Problems FAQ thread is written Don can pin it so it shows in the very beginning of Help Wanted and Plugins Development.

              @PeterJones , @guy038 and me have started a little brainstorming discussion about that >>> here <<< and guy has some ideas to improvements, which we can do autonomously.
              you are very invited to join with anything that’s on your mind … or just for the fun of it ;-)

              I would also suggest a small addition to Notepad++'s future versions - on startup to check the plugins folder for any DLLs. If such are present to show message saying that those are not supposed to be there and will not be loaded.

              a request for the old plugin manager was submitted.
              Remove the “Plugin Manager” plugin on Notepad++ 7.6.x and above due to incompatibility. #5409
              i chose the removal option, fearing that a message will be clicked away and ignored by many users.

              What do you think?

              i’m completely with you.

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              • pnedevP
                pnedev
                last edited by

                @Meta-Chuh ,

                Thank you, I appreciate your kindness ;)

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                • new-mikhaN
                  new-mikha @pnedev
                  last edited by new-mikha

                  @pnedev said:

                  …
                  If you install plugins manually you need to create separate plugin folder per plugin,
                  So you need to have D:\tools\Notepad++\plugins\PluginXName\PluginXName.dll

                  Thanks @pnedev , this helped.
                  For anyone else who’s got the same problem - notice that the folder name should be exactly the same as the DLL name (as actually mentioned in the quote above)

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                  • amathubA
                    amathub
                    last edited by

                    I had similar issue with the proxy preventing me from installing any plugins. I was able to resolve it by manually creating a gupOptions.xml file with the proxy address. I used the following to help https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/13030/problem-with-set-updater-proxy/5

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                    • pnedevP
                      pnedev
                      last edited by

                      @amathub ,

                      You can now do it directly from Notepad++.
                      Go to the help and about menu - ? and you’ll see Set Updater Proxy ....

                      BR

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                      • amathubA
                        amathub @pnedev
                        last edited by

                        @pnedev thanks, I should have clarified that I had a similar issue above that someone else was having where going to the setting “Set Updater Proxy …” would not retain the proxy address. I would set the proxy there, but going back to the setting would show 0.0.0.0 again.

                        After manually creating the missing gupOptions.xml file with the proxy address, it would then show up in the “Set updater Proxy …” location. I could then also install plugins after that as well.

                        Thought I’d pass the info along to anyone else requiring the use of a proxy that wasn’t sticking in the setting.

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                        • pnedevP
                          pnedev
                          last edited by

                          @amathub ,

                          Thanks for sharing. I never actually used that just know that the setting is there but never tested if it is working.

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                          • Meta ChuhM
                            Meta Chuh moderator @amathub
                            last edited by Meta Chuh

                            @amathub

                            it’s necessary to open notepad++ elevated as administrator, due to the permissions required for %ProgramFiles(x86) or %ProgramFiles, to save the changes to e.g. %ProgramFiles(x86)\Notepad++\gupOptions.xml lies.

                            our apologies, if we did not mention this, and that it is a bit confusing, as the proxy settings panel will not throw a permission warning, but just exit without modifying gupOptions.xml.

                            many thanks and best regards.

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                            • PeterJonesP
                              PeterJones
                              last edited by

                              off-topic aside to @Meta-Chuh:

                              %ProgramFiles(x86) or %ProgramFiles … %ProgramFiles(x86)\Notepad++\gupOptions.xml…

                              You seem to be dropping the closing % from Windows variables recently. It should be:

                              %ProgramFiles(x86)% or %ProgramFiles%… %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Notepad++\gupOptions.xml…

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                              • Meta ChuhM
                                Meta Chuh moderator @PeterJones
                                last edited by

                                @PeterJones

                                thanks, and sorry for the typo.

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                                • Joe SytniakJ
                                  Joe Sytniak
                                  last edited by

                                  I found that when I had plugins listed in the Plugin Admin’s Update tab, that until I updated those plugins, I could not get a new plugin to install.

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                                  • jnappo64J
                                    jnappo64
                                    last edited by

                                    go to proxy configuration and delete 0.0.0.0

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                                    • Kang TriK
                                      Kang Tri
                                      last edited by

                                      If you cannot install plugins at all, it’s means Notepad++ connection is blocked. Disable all your Firewall and reinstall plugins.

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                                      • mkupperM
                                        mkupper @Kang Tri
                                        last edited by

                                        @Kang-Tri Firewalls rarely get in the way of plugins. Disabling them as a general practice in an attempt to solve a problem that someone can’t articulate well is bad advice.

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