DorkCoffeez

DorkCoffeez

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We would like to see that debug should you get it to occur again. Even if you don't want a responce please send in a ticket at support@stardock.com.

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I often state this fix but more often than not it works. Give this a try then restart. Go to start > run and then copy this into the command line: %userprofile%\local settings\application data\stardock It will open a file folder. Delete the ObjectDock one. Be sure to save before doing all of this. This should clear your issue. Please let me know if you still have problems. Cheers

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Actually we do read these forums but the first 5+ hours of our day go into the support tickets/emails. Give this a shot to clear your cache. This dosen't work send us an email to support@stardock.com. Go to start > run and then copy this into the command line: %userprofile%\local settings\application data\stardock <font face="Times New Roman" size="3"

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Please ensure that you have all computers on the same version of Multi, also be sure that no extra computers that are not currently plugged in are listed in the secondary list. If all that is correct the please do as the lady says and give us a buzz at support@stardock.com

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Please send us a support ticket at support@stardock.com so we can log the trouble. I haven't found that to be the case when I tested it out here. What other net work software are you currently using? (including security programs). PM me for fastest results.

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Since that would venture a disscussion with account info please send us a support ticket. support@stardock.com

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Never the less I will make sure that the developer will be aware of this as a feature request. But please be aware that Neil has a very valid point. In the end such a project would take a great deal of time to complete and would target a limited market. This isn't to say that it is impossible but unlikely. Cheers

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Make sure that you are up to date on your version. (1.9) You can try this: Go to start > run and then copy this into the command line: %userprofile%\local settings\application data\stardock It will open a file folder. Delete the ObjectDock one. Be sure to save before doing all of this.

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Give this quick and dirty a Try: Go to start > run and then copy this into the command line: %userprofile%\local settings\application data\stardock It will open a file folder. Delete the ObjectDock one. Be sure to save before doing all of this. </p

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Please try going to the 1.2 version now available through Stardock Central and let us know if you still have issues.

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Go to start > run and then copy this into the command line: %userprofile%\local settings\application data\stardock It will open a file folder. Delete the ObjectDock one. Be sure to save before doing all of this. This should clear your issue. Please start up a

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You can blame Vista for the slow down in development. The OSX will be right behind the latest update for Vista users (currently in beta). Please look to Stardock.com and Stardock Central for updates. Belive me we will let all the world know when this function of the product is ready.

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Please forward this info to support@stardock.com. Opening a ticket will allow the techs to get a better understanding of what happened. If you got an error message please copy that down as well for them in the ticket.

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Seems to be a matter of letting one folder close first. However I will pass this info onto the devs. to see if there isn't something more. Thanks for the info.

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