delete packer plugins
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delete packer plugins
Can somebody tell me how to delete the packer plugin associations?
Go to Configuration -> Options -> Plugins -> Packer Plugins -> and press Configure
Choose the extension from the list and then associated plugin will appear in the edit box.
Select it and delete and press Ok.
If you want to do it manually via wincmd.ini check in Help -> About TC where is your config file located.
Two wincmd.ini files could appear if you for example installed TC 2 or times and each time you select different config location.
Choose the extension from the list and then associated plugin will appear in the edit box.
Select it and delete and press Ok.
If you want to do it manually via wincmd.ini check in Help -> About TC where is your config file located.
Two wincmd.ini files could appear if you for example installed TC 2 or times and each time you select different config location.
My ini files are in the windows directory.djk wrote:Go to Configuration -> Options -> Plugins -> Packer Plugins -> and press Configure
Choose the extension from the list and then associated plugin will appear in the edit box.
Select it and delete and press Ok.
If you want to do it manually via wincmd.ini check in Help -> About TC where is your config file located.
Do you know how to change these .INI files back to the TC directory?
Download Inireloc from TC page: https://plugins.ghisler.com/addons/inireloc.zip
Thank you very much!!!!djk wrote:Download Inireloc from TC page: https://plugins.ghisler.com/addons/inireloc.zip
What about LSPLUGIN.ini (this one is always in the windows directory)
When you install Totalcmd you will be asked where to place the ini-files. The location that you select is saved in registry underraytc wrote:How come's that there are two wincmd.ini files?
HKEY_CURRENT_USER~ or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Ghisler\Total Commander\
depending if you choose the location for all users or only for the current one.
When TC starts it will look for the location in the registry. If there is no value found it will use the windows directory instead to create a new wincmd.ini (or use a still existing one there).
So if you have choosen a custom dir for the ini files (e.g. C:\program files\Totalcmd\ini\ )and reinstall your windows and do not reinstall TC, it will look at it's first start at registry for the ini-dir. And there is nothing found, so it will create a new wincmd.ini in the windows dir and never know about your ini in the program dir.
It is not found always in windows directory. It's created in the TC-Ini directory, wherever it is. There are possibly two other files, too: FSplugin.ini and pkplugin.ini.raytc wrote:What about LSPLUGIN.ini (this one is always in the windows directory)
These files are created from some plugins that use them. And they are created when you install the plugins (or maybe when you use them first time).
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