I am running Windows 7 at work and home and have TextPad installed in both locations. I also am also running Windows 7 in both locations.
I have turned off "Allow multiple instances to run" in the General Preferences.
If I use the file menu to open a document, only one instance runs.
If I use the contextual menu in Windows explorer, only one instance runs.
If I double-click on a file, another instance is opened.
I didn't see this happen when I was running under XP Professional or Vista.
Is this a TextPad issue or a Windows 7 issue?
Multiple Instances under Windows 7
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Can we learn the exact condition under which a new TextPad instance gets created under Windows 7? I don't "see" right now under which conditions new instances are created.Walter.Gorlitz wrote:That seems to have done the trick.
It appears to be linked to the "Replace Notepad" functionality.
Of course, I want my "one instance" in all cases, with all file extensions, as noted in the original post.
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I think I explained it fairly well above:mgaert2 wrote: Can we learn the exact condition under which a new TextPad instance gets created under Windows 7? I don't "see" right now under which conditions new instances are created.
Of course, I want my "one instance" in all cases, with all file extensions, as noted in the original post.
I have "Replace Notepad" selected in my TextPad preferences.Walter.Gorlitz wrote:If I use the file menu to open a document, only one instance runs.
If I use the contextual menu in Windows explorer, only one instance runs.
If I double-click on a file, another instance is opened.
A file is associated with Notepad, not TextPad, which is the system default.
I double-click on a file with that association.
Another instance of TextPad is launched and the file is displayed.