![]() ![]() This was never a problem for me because I never start more than 1 instance at the same time and I close all running applications always manually before shutting done my computers. What could be problematic is when you use multiple instances and the instances are started or exited nearly at the same time. Even when you change settings, the data are written back only on exit and never during run. Just for your info, UltraEdit reads the INI only on startup (except a few settings which is a bug) and completely rewrites it also on startup. I know that because my home computer has had such a faulty RAM cell. For example 1 faulty RAM cell could result in such strange things. Are you sure your computer hardware is 100% OK. Since I use UltraEdit I work with multiple instances and have had never a problem like that. It doesn't always happen, just enough to cause me problems. I think this may be happening when I modify some setting in one of the sessions, but don't know for sure. These could be happening when my PC crashes. They show up, and I didn't do any thing to intentially do this. I think when this happens I also get saved copies of the advanced and basic pfg, tfg, and mfg files. I keep my copy of the ini file in a different directory than the Program Files directory, and it is not in the Application Data\IDMComp\UltraEdit directory. I have selected the option to have multiple windows opened, and almost always have at least 3 opened. I'm running 13.10a+2 on Windows XP service pack 2. ini file, and restoring it when this happens. I've resorted to making a copy of the good. My macro path and other file paths, my script short cut keys, my colors, tab colors, highlight colors, toolbar, and lots of settings seem to revert back to defaults. Recently I keep losing the uedit32.ini file. ![]()
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