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  • I had the same issue, and found that it was due to the file/path being too long for Windows to handle. I got past it by installing the plugin through the file system, and clicking “Skip” on all the files Windows complained about. The plugin still worked fine for me. I did not use the server-side generator, so that may be what uses that directory.

    Plugin Author optimalisatie

    (@optimalisatie)

    Hello!

    My apologies for the late reply.

    The issue should be resolved in the next release (v2.3.4+). The Penthouse.js Node Module is no longer included when installing the plugin and can be manually installed via npm install from the plugin directory.

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