![]() ![]() For some installations, especially in controlled environments, you would have to be running as administrator to be able to install a plugin (because your plugin installation path is c:\program files\notepad++\plugins, and the program files hierarchy is often protected by IT departments) ![]() I’m wondering whether it has something to do with the fact that I’m trying to upgrade/install at work. ![]() So at this point, the best I can tell you is “it works for said in JSON viewer: Or if there was something else incompatible between the plugin and the new version of Notepad++ (but the newest JSON Viewer 1.40 works with Notepad++ v7.9.5 just fine). The only reason a “reinstall” would mess up a plugin is either if you deleted the old installation first, or if you “reinstalled” the 32bit overtop an old 64bit (or vice versa). (and yes, the JSON Viewer worked fine when I gave it some example JSON) Similarly, I tried a fresh unzip of portable Notepad++ v7.9.5 - 64bit, ran Plugins Admin, and installed JSON Viewer, and it installed just fine:.I just tried a fresh portable Notepad++ v7.9.5 - 32bit unzip, ran Plugins Admin, and installed JSON Viewer, and it installed just fine:.And I don’t know of any plugin that shows up in either the Plugins Admin or the list of submenus in the Plugins menu as just “Npp” or as “Npp?”. FYI: NppExport is a plugin that has shipped with Notepad++ for as long as I remember. ![]()
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