Icons in rocketdock

hi:
i would like to do that all the icons to load to the run windows appear THEM in the task objectdock example msn, antivirus, firewall... how can i do it? thank you ..

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Say what?

Reply #2 Top

uhh, are you talking about getting system tray icons in your dock? if so, check these out:

http://nimix13.ni.funpic.de/tray/

and

http://corkyo.wincustomize.com/Articles.aspx?AID=98648

 

or if you're talking about getting taskbar items into object dock, go to dock settings -> dock contents -> display open windows along with my icons.

 

Reply #3 Top

 

1) Rocket Dock is not Stardock

2) Find manager start googlenet, them time set delay

Reply #4 Top

Mirsguy

Halluci

 

I used to own a Fiero until it inexplicably burst into flames while driving around.. which in turn caused me to have to spend a lot of time at local bus stops.  Try this: I would like all the icons for the system to appear 1st, then have my extraneous crap like msn, antivirus, firewall, etc., show up

Reply #6 Top

I have a question about rocketdock. I installed it on a computer where I'm staying. Someone closed it and now I cannot get it to reopen. Any suggestions?

Reply #7 Top

Yeah, why didn't you install OD free? <_< :D

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Quoting Uvah, reply 6
I have a question about rocketdock. I installed it on a computer where I'm staying. Someone closed it and now I cannot get it to reopen. Any suggestions?
End of Uvah's quote

 

reinstall it

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Because the dinosaur can't handle it. That was the first thing I did. Which such little memory it slowed it down to worse than a crawl. Same thing with Iconpackager. Tried that and the install wouldn't go thru because there isn't enough memory. Besides...the staff there won't let me upgrade it. Their loss.

Another thing I did was use an app I found at cnet.com. It's called Cinebench R10...it uses graphics from C4D and let me tell you...it is amazing. It's used for benchmarking your computer. You get to watch this really wierd dude that looks like a studio movie camera with the reela and whatnot strapped to his back and what looks like the blue dude from Ghostbusters.

Goes through a whole panoramic view of the hall they're in then as the program winds down it tests the CPU's rendering capability by displaying this awesome hi-tech motorcycle with the Logo on the gas tank. It took 90 minutes to complete the benchmark. On a standard rig it should take just a couple of minutes. It's a freebie but it works real good. Check it out

 

www.cnet.com  look for Cinebench R10 (or is it CinemaBench) it's one or the other.