

- #PORTABLE APPS ULTRAEDIT INSTALL#
- #PORTABLE APPS ULTRAEDIT DRIVER#
- #PORTABLE APPS ULTRAEDIT PRO#
- #PORTABLE APPS ULTRAEDIT CODE#
- #PORTABLE APPS ULTRAEDIT PC#
That's how my favorite file manager Total Commander works and that's the solution I implemented in the Windows application I'm responsible for development for my company to get the application portable. \ by the applications path before using such a file/folder path.

#PORTABLE APPS ULTRAEDIT INSTALL#
\ everywhere where files or folders can be specified in any configuration dialog and replace. Download the PortableApps install file for UltraEdit Mobile and the PortableApps install file for UltraCompare Mobile to begin your portable solution now. My best idea is that UltraEdit would support relative paths starting with. But currently UltraEdit does not set such an environment variable and this solution would not help for files and folder paths configured in other configuration dialogs than the tool configuration dialog. Something better would be when UE, UE3, UEP would set an environment variable UEPROGPATH by itself in its own environment space on startup which could be referenced in tool configurations by %Env:UEPROGPATH. Rhapdog has written a launcher tool to solve such problems, take a look on General discussion about UltraEdit portable UEP - the mobile edition of UE. You could also use good old DOS command subst B: letter of USB drive:\ to assign drive letter B to the USB drive and later before unplug the USB stick use subst B: /D to remove this temporary drive letter assignment, see for an example UE3 auto-complete file not portable?Īlso possible is to use a small batch file stored also on the USB drive which you call after plug in which replaces all the drive letters in the INI file by the current drive letter using a console replace tool.


You could assign on all computers you plug in your USB stick via computer management (compmgmt.msc) the drive letter B to your USB drive before you start any application from your USB media. I think there is no real good solution at the moment to solve your problem. That Windows operating system works with drive letters and not volume names as many other operating systems is really a problem when working with applications executed from a removable media. If anyone can please show me what I am blind to. There is a good possibility that I have overlooked what I am looking for.
#PORTABLE APPS ULTRAEDIT PRO#
I can use UC Pro directly, by launching UC Pro Portable app and opening files from there, but it would be so much more convenient to be able to do it from within UltraEdit. Then the configuration of JavaScript Lint would remain correct as I moved from machine to machine. When I try to use 'Compare 2 files' from within UltraEdit portable, it does it using built-in Lite version of UltraCompare. Then the remainder of the path could locate JavaScript Lint with a relative specification. It would be nice if I could replace I: with a command macro that resolves to the current directory of UltraEdit. Below is my JavaScript Lint configuration details:Ĭommand Line:"I:\PortableApps\UltraEdit Portable\App\UltraEdit\jsl-0.3.0\jsl.exe" -conf "I:\PortableApps\UltraEdit Portable\App\UltraEdit\jsl-0.3.0\" -process "%f" The distinguishing selling point of this version of UltraEdit is the ability to carry one's installation of UltraEdit with then from one computer to another. Recall that I am using the "Portable" version of UltraEdit. Though the configuration works on the computer where I executed IDM's instructions, it does not work on most other computers. To do this I followed the instructions given on IDM's website at Configure UltraEdit with JavaScript Lint. I desire to configure UltraEdit with JavaScript Lint. I launch UltraEdit from the Platform v1.6.1.0.
#PORTABLE APPS ULTRAEDIT CODE#
Please enter security code that you see on the above box.I am running UltraEdit Portable v16. Send me an email when anyone response to this However, if you wish to receive a response, please include your email and name. Sharing your feedback about this process or ask for help Here is the list of instances that we see for the process: uep.exeĬ:\Program Files\UltraEdit Portable\App\UltraEdit\uep.exeĭ:\Portable\UltraEdit Portable\App\UltraEdit\uep.exeĬ:\Program Files\UltraEdit Portable\UltraEdit Portable\App\UltraEdit\uep.exeĭ:\PRECISION\uitls\portable\UltraEdit Portable\App\UltraEdit\uep.exeĬ:\UltraEdit Portable\App\UltraEdit\uep.exe
#PORTABLE APPS ULTRAEDIT DRIVER#
If you think this is a driver issue, please try Where do we see uep.exe ?
#PORTABLE APPS ULTRAEDIT PC#
Let try to run a system scan with Speed Up My PC to see any error, then you can do some other troubleshooting steps. If you encounter difficulties with uep.exe, you can uninstall the associated program (Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs Let try the program named DriverIdentifier to see if it helps. Is uep.exe using too much CPU or memory ? It's probably your file has been infected with a virus.
