I would like to configure proxy settings in Notepad++ to allow downloads from the internet via a proxy. After searching how to do that from the net I understand that I need to do that in the Plugin Manager, via the Settings button. When I go to Plugins>Plugin Manager>Show Plugin Manager>Settings I get the dialog box below which does not give me any option for indicating the proxy settings. How do I get to the point that I need to indicate the proxy settings?
5 Answers
Open cmd and type:
cd /d C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\updater
gup -options
A dialog comes up to set the proxy settings.
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13I needed to run
cmd.exeas administrator to save that settings successfully. Sep 26, 2016 at 11:09 -
2I have Notepad++ v6.9.2 and there is no gup.exe inside the "updater" folder. There is only a gpup.exe, and when I run "gpup - options" I get this error popup: "Invalid parameters passed to the plugin updater (GPUP). Usage: gpup.exe -w <window name> -e <exe name> [-a <actions file>". Does anyone know how to change the proxy settings in Notepad++ v6.9.2 ? Apr 19, 2017 at 12:47
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The update helper GPU.exe is only bundled with the Installer version. Do you use a portable version or the minimalist version?– xs6Apr 20, 2017 at 6:05
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A note: the settings will be stored in this XML file "C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\updater\gupOptions.xml"– beatJun 27, 2017 at 9:54
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1@xs6 where can I put username and password for proxy ? Got the solution : superuser.com/a/696538/467458 Nov 25, 2019 at 9:58
with version 7.6.6 (april 2019) (probably onwards), you can run notepad++ as admin, use menu '?' > Set Updater Proxy... close notepad++ and open it again as standard user.
From the command line we have to access to the \updater folder of Notepad ++
> cd /d C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\updater
then :
> gup -options
The window for proxy configuration is displayed:
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2Not sure what this answer adds to that by xs6 other than a screenshot?– CaltorJun 16, 2020 at 13:46
for 32 bit installation create a file caleld gpupOptions.xml under updater folder where gpup.exe is present
file content
<GUPOptions>
<Proxy>
<server>proxy.com</server>
<port>8080</port>
</Proxy>
</GUPOptions>
If you want to set proxy for Plugin Manager, maybe you need to check this config file:
%AppData%\Notepad++\plugins\config\PluginManager.ini
There are proxy address and proxy port settings.
But in my personal experience, it's not working. Not sure what goes wrong.
I'm on Plugin Manager 1.4.9.0 with Notepad++ v7.5.6 (32-bit)

