@tig said:
@Silvanna
Looks like you are in a mess. 
The ...AppData/Roaming/Sketchup/Sketchup14/SketcupManaged/Plugin
is NOT a standard location - in fact I can't see how you got that ??
Have you mis-typed ?
If you have made it then please remove it.
The default v2014 Plugins folder for each User is always:
C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2014\SketchUp\Plugins
The Preferences > Extensions > Install... button always puts RBZ contents in there.
SketchUp makes it if it's missing.
It also copies any files from its 'Shipped Extensions' as it starts up...
With the SketchUcation PluginStore it is slightly different - IF you have an alternative folder set up in $:
[other than the default Plugins folder, and Tools and Ruby special folders], then that is offered as an alternative destination, BUT if some rogue-folder has been added and it's not set up by a tool like Fredo's AdditionalPluginsFolder then do NOT use it.
I suspect that you might have installed a weird script that is making the 'SketcupManaged' path ??
In the Ruby Console type $:
+enter - what is listed ?
In v2014 you should never need to 'unzip' and manually install files.
The "ProgramData" file path is a special folder.
It is only used if there are several users on one PC who want to share the same set of Plugins.
It is not used on a normal user setup.
All Plugins should normally go into the Users Plugins folder...***
If you do have a Plugins
folder in C:\ProgramData\SketchUp\SketchUp 2014
then that is automatically added by SketchUp to $:
, and any files in it are loaded.
It is then offered as an alternative destination by the PluginStore AutoInstaller.
However, I suggest you don't use it.
***Move all of the Plugins into the C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2014\SketchUp\Plugins
Please provide a screen shot of your default Plugins folder contents etc...
You are making this much harder than it needs to be 
Some Plugins like Fredo's and thomthom's rely on a 'Lib' of helper files.
These Libs are installed separately.
So, if you have installed a new Fredo tool, then it expects a compatible [newer] LibFredo - hence the warning to get the latest one.
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Thank you very much for replying so quickly. Sorry that I could not return the favor. Phone ringing off the hook here. 
I restored the plugins to the original place. It was in the destination folder you wrote out. I just skipped the user name stuff, as i figure that was pretty generic in purpose - sorta like saying http:// or even www. nowadays to rant off a url. So sorry for the confusion.
So, here are some images to show you what's going on:
http://postimg.org/gallery/2999t5umw/8f218c1a/
As you can see, the plugin store still doesn't work, nor does it recognize the installation of the LibFredo6 tools, When i try and re-install them it says its already there, so I'm sure its in that folder. the same with the four Fredo tools, but I think the prob, with not recognizing the installation of LibFredo6 is why its doing that.
I'm familiar with Ruby as a code base, but not done anything with it. so have no idea how to bring up a ruby console. Sorry.
That's all I got to give ya. Hope that's enough to help out and figure out what I've wiffedup here.
Thanks!