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  1. @JCThunder : Perfect solution for me. Yep, Windows 10, GOG Skyrim 1.6.659, MO2, FNIS Thank you, and thanks to all others that tried your solution and posted back here about the results.
  2. 1 hour ago, I finally got SSEEdit working. I'm using GOG Skyrim 1.6.659.0.8 and MO2. Downloaded from GOG, it installs without letting you pick where you want. MO2 does a virtual type install. OK, I'm new to modding but have some computer knowledge. A little at least. I have not changed my folder location for now. That's a later project. This is what I had to put for my program shortcut on my desktop (as others have said "Don't install to "C:\Program Files" or any like it" unless it is required. "C:\Users\jcoke\SSEEdit 4.0.4\SSEEditQAC.exe" -D:"C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Games\Skyrim Anniversary Edition\Data" -I:"C:\Users\conra\Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition GOG\Skyrim.ini" -P:"C:\Modding\MO2\profiles\Default\plugins.txt" Maybe this actual example will help out. (It works for my set uo) I shortened the folder&file name to "SSEEdit 4.0.4\SSEEditQAC.exe" and matched it in my shortcut. GOG set where it installed to and I chose where to put MO2. The "jcoke" is my user name on the computer. The "conra" is the 1st owner of the computer. SSEEdit was having errors when I would start it, until I got that shortcut "entry" set up. I ran across olnorton's help for another person, realized it was what I needed and got to work. First try and it ran like a champ. Thank you olnorton. You are a hero.
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