Yes, there are two more possible locations with same path in HKEY_CURRENT_USER in case of installation is done without administrator privileges only for the current user account. The installer of UltraCompare adds the uc.exe registry key either under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (installation for all users) or under HKEY_CURRENT_USER (current user installation). For Windows 7 and later Windows the key is shared, see Registry Keys Affected by WOW64 for details. Now it depends on Windows version if the App Paths are redirected or shared. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ Wow6432Node\ Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\uc.exe The standard path is for 64-bit applications like UEStudio in your case and the second key is for 32-bit applications as UltraCompare in your case: On 64-bit Windows there are two Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths registry keys. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\uc.exe Okay, UltraEdit and UEStudio determine existence of UltraCompare Professional by accessing the registry key: Such a "copy installation" is no good idea for most applications. This occurs usually only if UC Professional was not installed using the installer executable or the MSI package, but by simply copying its program files on the hard disk. UEStudio starts UltraCompare Lite (abbreviated UCL) installed with UES into program files directory of UES because of not being able to find out if UC Professional is installed at all and in which directory. Please post the answers on those questions and I can tell you the command to execute to register in Windows registry UltraCompare Professional correct for being detected by UEStudio. Which version of Windows do you use (Vista/7/8/8.1/10)? xx.0.yyyy are:ģ2-bit UC on Windows 圆4: " %ProgramFiles(x86)%\IDM Computer Solutions\UltraCompare"ģ2-bit UC on Windows x86: " %ProgramFiles%\IDM Computer Solutions\UltraCompare" The standard installation paths for UltraCompare Prof. Where do you have installed UltraCompare Professional? xx.0.yyyy is definitely a 32-bit executable (abbreviated UC). Such a string does not exist in any program file of UEStudio. It is possible to select the version information in the dialog and copy it to clipboard with Ctrl+C for pasting it with Ctrl+V into edit field in browser.ģ2-bit UES on Windows 圆4: " %ProgramFiles(x86)%\IDM Computer Solutions\UEStudio"Ħ4-bit UES on Windows 圆4: " %ProgramFiles%\IDM Computer Solutions\UEStudio"ģ2-bit UES on Windows x86: " %ProgramFiles%\IDM Computer Solutions\UEStudio" The version information is displayed in About dialog which can be opened from menu Help for UES v15. Which version of UEStudio do you have exactly as v15 is not very precise? The setting is read from registry only on start of UC Lite and written back on exit.We need to clarify some confusions of your post. Please note that executing the command while UC Lite is already running has no effect. So as long as the command is not executed once again with value 0 at the end, or closed from within UC Lite, the active line window is always displayed in UC Lite. The value 1 enables the Active Line Window for next start of UC Lite and all further starts. It is not necessary to have administrator privileges to execute this command as it changes only a double word value in registry of current user. Reg.exe ADD "HKCU\Software\IDM Computer Solutions\UltraCompare Lite\Settings" /v ShowAdditionalFrames /t REG_DWORD /f /d 1Įither in a command prompt window or from within UltraEdit via Advanced - DOS Command. It is not possible in UC Lite to edit the active lines, but displaying them in the additional window is possible. However, it is possible to get this window displayed also in UC Lite v8. it is additionally possible to edit each line after double clicking on a line in this window.īut Show Active Line Window is missing in menu View in UC Lite v8. This window displays on a comparison of 2 text files the active line of both files. In UltraCompare Professional this additional window can be toggled via Show Active Line Window in menu View.
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