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    • Afik GilboaA
      Afik Gilboa
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      my ftp profiles gone sometimes after restart of the pc and sometimes after restart on notepad++
      is there anyway to do an export/import to them?
      other solutions will be welcome too

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @Afik Gilboa
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        @Afik-Gilboa ,

        Notepad++ itself doesn’t have ftp profiles. I will assume you are asking about the NppFTP Plugin’s FTP profiles, as that’s the only ftp-related plugin that I am aware of or have experience of.

        They shouldn’t disappear. I have been using my same profiles for years, and they’ve never disappeared on me.

        For a normal installation of Notepad++, NppFTP keeps its profiles in %AppData%\Notepad++\Plugins\Config\NppFTP\NppFTP.xml. And like most NPP config files, it only gets written to disk when Notepad++ exits, not when you make the change. So after exiting Notepad++, you should be able to copy that file somewhere else. But I doubt that it’s just somehow magically disappearing (unless you have an over-zealous AntiVirus or similar program running; we have had reports before of things that turned out to be AV software deleting Notepad++ config files for no good reason).

        The two other guesses I have as to what might be going wrong for you:

        1. You are leaving Notepad++ open when you shutdown or restart the PC, so maybe the shutdown sequence is killing the NPP process before the plugin has had a chance to save its config file
          • to prevent this, you could exit Notepad++ first, then shut down or reboot after that
        2. You don’t have the right permissions to be able to write the config file, so NppFTP isn’t able to save the files
          • in Windows Explorer, navigate to %AppData%\Notepad++\Plugins\Config\NppFTP\ directory
            • right click on NppFTP in the directory tree, and do Properties and Security, and make sure your user has Modify and Write (or Full Control, which includes both).
          • Also make sure that Notepad++ is really running as the same user you are logged in as
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        • Afik GilboaA
          Afik Gilboa @PeterJones
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          @PeterJones

          option 1 is most likely, but one time it happened when i restarted notepad++ himself
          i will backup the file you told me

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