Plugin manager still part of Studio 2021?

Hi

Is the Plugin Manager as a standalone application still part of Studio 2021?

Daniel

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  • The easiest, and fastest way to remove plugins if Studio won't start is directly from the plugins folder.  There are two folders:

    c:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\SDL\SDL Trados Studio\16\Plugins\Packages\

    The packages folder contains the sdlplugins themselves.  The installation process just puts a copy in here.  Once Studio starts the sdlplugin is unpacked (as it's only a kind of zip file with a different extension) and put into here:

    c:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\SDL\SDL Trados Studio\16\Plugins\Unpacked\

    So deleting the plugins from these locations will do it for you.  These are the default locations, but if you have a good reason for installing a different way then they might be in here instead:

    c:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\SDL\SDL Trados Studio\16\Plugins\Packages\

    c:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\SDL\SDL Trados Studio\16\Plugins\Unpacked\

    Or even here:

    c:\ProgramData\SDL\SDL Trados Studio\16\Plugins\Packages\

    c:\ProgramData\SDL\SDL Trados Studio\16\Plugins\Unpacked\

    But they should never be duplicated in each location.  It's one or the other.  So I just keep some shortcuts to these folders and then it's simple to use them when needed.

    Paul Filkin | RWS

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