


If the vales are not found in the INI file or the Registry the locks are not set.ĭOSWIN=1 locks Dos/Windows program runningīrowser=1 locks viewing files in the browserĬonversions = 1 locks all items in Conversion Sub-menu FileSpecial = 1 locks File Special Sub-menu features If the values are NOT found in the Registry the INI values are used, otherwise the Registry values are used. UltraEdit reads the settings first from the INI file. The locks are set in the INI file or the Registry.īy default the locks are not set. It's in the users profile app.data IDM/Ultra Edit folder, so is the uedit32.ini.
#Ultraedit down install#
To get the correct uedit32.reg file, install UltraEdit, register it and save that file somewhere. I deselected all the changes that were made to the properties to exclude them from the transform, which held any "Default User" or better yet, 'ProfilesFolder' information in the path name.Īdded both the uedit32.reg and uedit32.ini file to the MST.

Language File=C:\Program Files\IDM Computer Solutions\UltraEdit\WORDFILE.UEW TagListFilename=C:\Program Files\IDM Computer Solutions\UltraEdit\TAGLIST.UET The TAGLIST.UET EN WORDFILE.UEW files already exists in the installation directory, so you can redirect them to that. The Path of the TaglistFilename and the Language File are both pointing to their location in the User Profile App.data folder. I made the following change in the uedit32.ini as well. File Associations, Check for Updates, Tips) are written to the uedit32.ini file.Īt first glance UltraEdit puts these files in the user profile application data folder, but you can just put these files in the installation directory and ultra edit will find them at first launch. The pop up windows, when first launching Ultra Edit (i.e. The registration is written to a uedit32.reg file.
