IconPackager v10.03 beta is now available for download.

This release addresses an Insider Creators issue where the default Windows icons were not showing in the IconPackager config.

Any and all feedback is appreciated.

Current IconPackager users and Object Desktop members can download the beta from your Stardock account

Learn more about IconPackager here

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Thanks, Stardock!!!

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 Iconpackager 10 is not even listed in my Stardock Account list

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Quoting AceMatrix, reply 2

 Iconpackager 10 is not even listed in my Stardock Account list
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Not listed in mine either !

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Do you both have current ObjectDesktop subscriptions?

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I do

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I downloaded it today. I didn't install it yet I hear the activation servers are down. 

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 :O Oops ..... After a bit of searching around I found it.

Totally my own foolishness, so everything is fine here.:D  

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Quoting Badgename, reply 8

 :O Oops ..... After a bit of searching around I found it.

Totally my own foolishness, so everything is fine here.:D  
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Same Here  :thumbsup:  

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Will IP work on Win 7 x64, and do I need to uninstall and reinstall?

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Unfortunately I still can't find it.  I don't have a lkist of individual programs the way I used to see.

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Also, I've forgotten the date but I took advantage of a midyear Obejct Desktop extension but it still shows my subscription expiring this year.  

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Quoting gevansmd, reply 11

Unfortunately I still can't find it.  I don't have a lkist of individual programs the way I used to see.

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Underneath "ObjectDesktop Manager" click the "View Individual Downloads".

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Quoting gevansmd, reply 11

Unfortunately I still can't find it.  I don't have a lkist of individual programs the way I used to see.
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It appears the Web devs have made a change where, if you have ODNT, you see all the applications in that section.

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Will IP work on Win 7 x64, and do I need to uninstall and reinstall?

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Quoting S, reply 15

Will IP work on Win 7 x64, and do I need to uninstall and reinstall?
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IP works on Win7.  I owuld uninstall and reboot before installing.

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Thanks ZubaZ.

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Quoting ALMonty, reply 13


Quoting gevansmd,


Unfortunately I still can't find it.  I don't have a lkist of individual programs the way I used to see.



Underneath "ObjectDesktop Manager" click the "View Individual Downloads".

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Thanks!

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Uninstalled 10.02 reboot, installed 10.03B. Rebooted IP launchs but appling a package crashes.

Tried 10+ packages they all do the same. Back on 10.02, working fine.

 

 

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Quoting Supergrovercmstorm, reply 19

Uninstalled 10.02 reboot, installed 10.03B. Rebooted IP launchs but appling a package crashes.

Tried 10+ packages they all do the same. Back on 10.02, working fine.

 
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Thanks for trying the beta, we really appreciate it.  

Did you perhaps contact support so they could collect data on why you were crashing?  If not, could I ask you to try again and provide us some data so we can get things fixed up?

https://esupport.stardock.com/index.php?/default_import/Tickets/Submit

Most of the data we need is collected by the following tool:

http://sd.stardock.com/Support/supportToolTest/SDSupportTool.exe

Once the utility finishes running, please send back the .zip file it creates on the desktop.

Thanks so much!

 

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Quoting Supergrovercmstorm, reply 21

Will do, I will send it out this weekend.
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Did you contact support?  Did they assign you a ticket ID? (What is that ID?)