This is a list of problems with X-Setup that we already know about, and are unable to fix.
If you are using a user account that hasn't full permissions to the system (e.g. "Guest"), some plug-ins might behave unexpectedly. For example, if the account does not have "read" access to some parts of the registry, some plug-ins can be disabled that would normally be enabled. Also, if the account does not have "write" access, applying a plug-in can result in an error message "Unable to write XXX to the registry".
Resolution: Login to an Administrator account for full access to all plug-ins
The cache feature of X-Setup does not harm you in any way if you develop custom plug-ins or wizards, but it won't detect it if you rename a plug-in file without updating the file time stamp.
Resolution: Use "Read all (no cache)" from the File Menu to force the cache to be refreshed.
When you right-click on one of X-Setup's taskbar icons, the control menu doesn't appear or only has a limited number of options. This is an issue caused by our development tools (Corel/Borland Delphi) and can not be controlled by Xteq Systems.
Resolution: Use the control menu displayed when you click on the icon in the top-left corner of each window or when you right-click the title bar.
Although we do document as many known issues here as possible, sometimes last-minute problems appear. Because of this, we strongly recommend you read the README.TXT file. For more information about this file, please see the Support topic.