Donsjuand : Which theme had you downloaded? Are you sure this was for ObjectBar and not ObjectDock? -Mike [Stardock Support]
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LAURENCE JOHANSEN : This is unfortunately a problem with the layered windows api that both your All-in-wonder software uses and that ObjectBar uses. The issue is intermittent, so it is possible you hadn't seen this previously with ObjectBar. Regarding Natural Desktop, I don't believe anything directl
Galacerty : This is actually one you will want to direct to the publisher of the European version, Paradox: http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=304 Thanks! -Mike [Stardock Support]<
mindtrickx : Please see the following screenshot for the location to change this setting: Access this dialog through the "properties" in the desk
moyaboybruce1976 : Interesting... my calendar docklet shows the same outline. I'll let the development team know about this. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. -Mike [Stardock Support]
rrawlins : If you go to the Tools menu, you should be able to edit your forum posts from there. Had you tried this already? -Mike [Stardock Support]
firstandonly : This is actually an issue that we (and others) have encountered in the previous versions as well. There is a problem with the Microsoft layered windows api where z-order settings will intermittently be lost. If for some reason this does occur, there's a temporary fix: dra
pizi2006 : Which version of DesktopX are you running? Does what you've created run okay in the builder? Please install SmartException from the 'Free Stuff' section in Stardock Central. When an application crashes, please send us the .CRA and .DMP files that are created from the crash. <P
COLMA : Well the most important thing is that everything's back to working. We look forward to seeing you become a regular part of the community Have an enjoyable weekend,
Bender50 : Since you're using XP 32-bit, I would assume the fact that you have a 64-bit processor would not make a difference. If you've uninstalled Enhanced Dialogs, it should no longer be imposing any settings on your system. One thing that might be interesting to look at is what modules you d
admin2222 : If IconPackager is uninstalled (you would not have this feature anymore), I would suggest installing TweakUI from here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
tersiocity : I've notified the ObjectDock development team about this problem, though if you could provide the crash report (to support@stardock.com ) this would greatly help resolve this problem. If you're still having a crashing problem and have used the de
COLMA : In addition to Zubaz</
widgetboy123 : Since DirectSkin consumers are businesses themselves, this is better handled through our official support channels. I have notified the DirectSkin support staff of your situation and they should be contacting you shortly (if they have not already). Thank you, -Mike [
reindeer057 : Are you updating an existing installation or installing from scratch? If you're updating an existing installation, I would highly suggest uninstalling the currently installed version and installing from scratch. You should be able to clear out your temp directory (even manually)
UK Gold : Are you using the full version of IconPackager? If so, I would highly suggest updating to the latest version. We've had some trouble in the past with security software and false positives. I can't see how a firewall would cause such a problem, however. I'll see if we can get the issue r
Bender50 : All you need to do is make the entry have this in it: /noexecute=AlwaysOff if it currently has this: /noexecute=OptIn In case you've installed to a different disk or partition, you will want to leave those other values untouched. -Mike [Stardock Sup
xsboredom : It looks like you may have a videocard or memory problem. If you unload WindowBlinds, does the problem persist? Are you able to run the video tests in dxdiag? (Start->Run dxdiag) If your answers are no,yes, could you please copy/paste the information from the System Informa
perfection161 : Have you tried Tools->Rebuild Icon Cache, Tools->Repair Icon Images? and also, which version of IconPackager are you running
Bender50 : Try running this file to reinstall the scripting host and re-register the scripting modules: http://sd.stardock.com/mike/apps/reinstall_scripts.bat (you will need to restart) You might also try the following:<
HG_Eliminator : How do you go about opening the windows that you said open unskinned? I'm not convinced this is related to the MSN Search Toolbar, as I'm unable to reproduce the problem here: <IMG alt="Desktop Search Screenshot" src="http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k47/milksama/desktop_
geshe : Glad we could help. Happy skinning! -Mike [Stardock Support]
widgetboy123 : Your best bet on any DirectSkin questions would be to contact dshelp@stardock.com . Our experts there should be able to answer any questions you might have regarding DirectSkin. -Mike [Stardock Support]
geshe : What is the filename and extension (of the format: "filename.extension") of the file you're downloading? Could you please copy and paste the information from the System Information section located within the WindowBlinds Configuration window? -Mike [Stardock Support]</P
Bender50 : Which version of IconX are you running and which version of Windows (including service packs). You might try running this when you're back on your home computer: http://sd.stardock.com/mike/apps/clear_cache_ix.ba