Yes, I suppose for people who don't have JNGP that this registry key should be to the path of their original World Editor.exe instead of NewGen.exe. If there is something in there I'm going to create a registry file that fixes this issue by simply double clicking it. Preferrably one that shows what is inside HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WorldEdit\shell\open\command ![]() If someone could check with a windows XP machine if there is anything under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WorldEdit I'd really appreciate it.Ī screenshot could really help. ![]() (and if so this could mean that it's also the reason for the regular world editor not to work since JNGP simply points to that key). (I think this might be the problem really.) This or a points to keys that only seem to exist in windows XP. So I'm thinking it has got to do something with the registry values being placed under a different key (just searched through the entire registry for the word WorldEdit, doesn't seem to be there except for standard WE options). Then I thought: let's see what is over at that registry key: nothing! There was no registry key at all? I tried changing the %L to %1 but it didn't seem to make any change either
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