1. Launch TC 7.50a from clean install
2. Install two WFX plugins: one with custom columns support, second one - without it. Let's say these are Registry 4.8 and PROC 2.0
3. Open Network Neighborhood
4. Drag Registry and Task manager to your button bar
5. Click Registry button to open Registry FS plugin
5'. Notice that Registry's custom columns was activated automatically
6. Click Task manager button to open PROC FS plugin
Result: Registry's custom columns still is active. Screenshot
Expected: Default columns set should be activated
Custom Columns - TC do not set columns to default
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Currently they are deactivated only when you switch away from the plugin in a regular way (not from plugin to plugin). I will check whether I could support that too.
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