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    • Claudia SvensonC
      Claudia Svenson
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      In the past (years ago) I read that it is necessary to create an empty file doLocalConf.xml in NP++ installation directory to make NP++ portable:

      Read: to read and write all *.xml preferences files from/to installation directory.

      Is this still necessary?

      or does NP++ meanwhile automatically detect local preferences file?

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Claudia Svenson
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        @Claudia-Svenson said:

        Is this still necessary?

        Yes.

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        • mkupperM
          mkupper @Claudia Svenson
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          @Claudia-Svenson, I am wondering, What are you trying to achieve?

          The reason I ask is that it’s possible to run a “portable” copy of Notepad++ without a doLocalConf.xml file.

          You may want to review https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/config-files/#configuration-files-location.

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