![]() ![]() You can also try an install monitor to actually track what the installer is doing. ![]() It may even install it in a folder for a version you don't use. So C:\Program Files\ Corel\ Corel Paint Shop Pro 2020 (or whatever version you're using)\ Languages \ EN\ Scripts-Restricted\ etc. PSP should be installing in the program files folder for PSP. Yes, technically a full harddrive search would take forever but you can focus the search in Program Files, Program Files (X86), Just the Corel folder in either of those two folders or in the C:\ProgramData folder. Once you have the location you can move them to your personal scrips folder, or add the location to your file locations inside PSP. ![]() In which case you can do a full harddrive search for Dragan_Effect.pspscript to see where they put the scripts (the one script I know the name of). If the scripts installed but they don't appear on the script toolbar that means they exist somewhere else. You'll look for one called "Dragan Effect" to prove the scripts have been installed in the appropriate location. On the script tool-bar there is a drop-down for selecting the scripts. If the scrips installed properly they'll appear in the Script toolbar. Not to insult your knowledge here but I need to make sure we're all on the same page. 2) Did the installer run and claim the successful installation of the scripts? ![]()
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