I am trying to create a script which saves (overwrites) the original jpeg at the end (the jpeg is already a copy, I am not overwriting the "original original") However, I get an error message telling me this is a restricted script and not a trusted one. The PSPX4 help tells me a lot about the differences, but I don't really get how to make a restricted script a trusted script (I did save the script in the trusted script folder, but had to cheat by cutting and pasting it.... PSPX4 did not give me a choice of the trusted folder.) So....How do I make a restricted script a trusted script or record a script so it is trusted?
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How to make a Trusted Script?
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Re: How to make a Trusted Script?
The folder is the difference.
When you save out the script, just make note of which folder you are in. It's just a save-dialog, you can change the where you save the script. And the dialog remembers your last save location so if I change the save location to "Scripts-Trusted" just once and save out the script. All subsequent scripts will be saved to that folder until I change it again.
When you save out the script, just make note of which folder you are in. It's just a save-dialog, you can change the where you save the script. And the dialog remembers your last save location so if I change the save location to "Scripts-Trusted" just once and save out the script. All subsequent scripts will be saved to that folder until I change it again.
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Re: How to make a Trusted Script?
Just to add to what Levi mention, you'll find those folder at C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\Corel PaintShop Pro\15.0\, you should see there two folders namely; Scripts-Restricted and Scripts-Trusted, so just save your scripts under Scripts-Trusted folder and you should be all set.
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Re: How to make a Trusted Script?
Many thanks......I followed your advice, then figured out I had trusted scripts listed as both a restricted and trusted script in file locations.... big no no. All is well with the world now. Thanks again!! 
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