Installation

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There are several ways, how to get TED Notepad ready for use. First, installation by an installer will install TED Notepad onto a computer, create shortcuts in the start menu and optionally add some additional Filters. An installation as a default notepad replacement may be chosen, but also may turn out unsuccessful.

Second, an installation from a zip package may be done hand-held by yourself, without use and help of any wizards and/or automated dialogs.

Third, TED Notepad may be runned even with no installation procedures at all.

All three types are described below and finally, several troubles are discussed, that may occurr during an installation.

Basic installation with an Installer

Follow these steps to install TED Notepad using a NullSoft System Installer.

1. Download the Installer file of your choice and run it.

Note: Please, be careful to choose an appropriate installation file according to your system. You will have to choose between Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP versions. The version for Windows NT/2000/XP will not run on Windows 95/98/Me.
Note: You may also choose between LE and RE clones. The LE clone is the default one and is recommended. See chapter RichEdit clone for more details about the available RE clone.

2. Follow steps displayed by the Installer.

Note: You will be able to choose, whether to install TED Notepad as a notepad replacement and/or standalone application. Additionally, you may choose to setup some basic Filters and External viewers as well.
Warning: Installing TED Notepad as a notepad replacement may be considered as a violation by your System. Windows may try to restore all unrecognized files of TED Notepad with their originals. That means, that even after a successful installation of TED Notepad, it may be overwritten back to original Windows Notepad. This is because your system is trying to protect you and your data by protecting its basic set of applications.
In such a case, if your system asks for the Windows Installation CD/DVD in order to restore the original files, you may try to choose not to and then choose to keep the unrecognized files in order to keep TED Notepad installed.
However, sometimes your system will not need the Windows Installation CD/DVD at all and will restore the files silently on its own, even without your notice. In this case, you may not be able to install TED Notepad easily. Not without deleting and/or replacing all actual copies of the original Windows Notepad on your computer. Several such techniques are available and possible. One of them is described below, in the section File protection, but it is better to recommend you to install TED Notepad as a standalone application instead of trying to make it a notepad replacement. Especially when you have had no such previous experience.

If you come to a problem during the installation, read all notes above and below and also review the on-line manual for any further changes. You can find the most recent version of the on-line manual at http://jsimlo.sk/notepad/manual/.

If you find no answer to your problem, feel free to contact me directly through a form at http://jsimlo.sk/notepad/. In such case, please, try to describe your problem as clearly as possible. Also note, that these pages are translated automatically by google. I do not understand German, Dutch nor Portuguese... Really! I have already got several messages in Portuguese. I have not understood a single word.

Note, that this is a manual of TED Notepad version 5.0.0. If you are trying to install an older or newer version and have found no answer here, please refer to an appropriate manual version. You can find all reliable versions at http://jsimlo.sk/notepad/manual/.

ZIP packages for hand-held installation or no installation

These zip packages, downloadable on the same page as the Template:Cite, contain all the files you will need for a hand-held installation and/or for a direct use without any installation at all.

To run TED Notepad without any installation, unzip the content of a package to a directory of your own choice and run the Template:Var. Keep the documentation file Template:Var in the same directory as the executable application.

To install TED Notpead, unzip the content of a zip package into a desired directory. Then, it may be worthwile to add the chosen directory to the PATH enviroment variable (e.g. by modifying the Template:Var or System variables).

When installing as a default notepad replacement, the desired locations are Template:Var and Template:Var. Usually these locations are directories like Template:Var, Template:Var, Template:Var, Template:Var or Template:Var. It depends on the System type and version you have (ie. Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP) and also where the installation was made.

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Windows 95/98/Me notes

Please, be sure, you have downloaded a correct version, designed for Windows 95/98/Me. These older versions of windows may not be able to work with applications designed directly for Windows NT/2000/XP.

Windows NT/2000/XP notes

Please, be sure to have Administrator's rights when installing TED Notepad. Without them, you may be able to install it only to your own directory as it is described in the chapter ZIP packages above.

The system may reject TED Notepad as a notepad replacement, while installing it as a default notepad application. It may consider the replacement as a violation. You may try to turn off the file protection or do some tricks to bypass it according to a description below, but it is not recommended unless you are an advanced user.

How to modify file associations?

Find a file with an extension taht you want to assign to TED Notepad. (e.g. some Template:Var file)

To modify the file's association, right-click on the file and choose Template:Cite and then Template:Cite from the menu.

A list of applications should appear. Select TED Notepad from the list. If TED Notepad is not listed there, click on Template:Cite button to add TED Notepad to the list manually. Finally, choose Template:Cite and click the Ok button. The System should renew the file's association.

Note: This method is not available on some older types of Systems. In such case, you will have to try a second one described below.

Another method to modify the file association is to open Windows Explorer and click on the Template:Cite menu item, located within Template:Cite or Template:Cite menu. A dialog opens with a page named Template:Cite where the file associations can be fully managed.

File protection troubles

On several versions of Windows (especially on Windows 2000/XP) you may come across the problem of a file protection. Whatever trick is done to bypass this file protection may be considered as a violation by your System and it will try to resist and restore the original Windows Notepad at all cost. Below are several descriptions of how to do such tricks, however this manual does not encourages you to do so. Proceed on your own risks.

One such trick is to replace all occurrences of Template:Var on your computer at once quickly (I said quickly!). Be sure to handle all these locations: Template:Var, Template:Var and and Template:Var. You may need to write a script or a batch file to do so.

Other and also much more simple trick is to delete all occurrences of Template:Var on your computer. Such thing can be done by searching for Template:Var on your entire hard drive, but do not forget to have showing hidden files turned on. When you have all locations of Template:Var found, just select them all at once and delete them. When Windows can not find any Template:Var at all, a warning is displayed but it is helpless unless you give it an Installation CD/DVD.

Note, that the second trick will make the System quite notepad-less, which may be a good point to start a new installation of TED Notepad. Also note, that if you use the Windows Installation CD/DVD in the future, TED Notepad may be (and will be) replaced back by original Windows Notepad. Keep-up the fight or just give up.