Edw#

Edw#

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uninstalled, run reg cleaner, then re-installed from stardock central. this time correct version of wbload.exe installed, but still same problem. I am ready to give up. I m assuming docking-undocking scenarios were not part of stardocks test

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i now have the correct version of wbload.exe after uninstalling, then installing from SDC. I just have to test my docking problem with this correct version (after I return to work). I just wonder why the download link from the sales group installs an incorrect version of wbload.exe.

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sorry typing too fast. that is - "deleting Stardock folder still reinstalls the same dated version of wbload.exe"

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I have uninstalled/reinstalled WindowBlinds several times already. All the times wbload.exe 's date is still showing up as 2006/09/30. Oh, yah I had the trial version before, but I did uninstall that version before installing this registered copy. Deleting \Stardock still reinstall the same dated version of wbload.exe. How do I get the correct version for XP?

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Here are the system info. Also, I can Ctrl-Alt-Del to start Task Manager (can start some app, like mspaint. Starting explorer.exe from TaskManager only adds it to the tasklist , but still does not show taskbar XP Version Build 2600.xpsp_sp2_qfe.061219-0311 WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 5 (5.5 (build 94 x86)) WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC Your machine supports per pixel

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Purchased and installed full version of WindowBlinds 5(5.5 build 94 x86) on my laptop (Dell Latitude D820. Display is NVIDIA Quadro NVS 120M with docking station) Problem is when I shutdown OS, then undock from dock station. Next time I try to boot-up, XP does not completely boot-up. Desktop just sits (no taskbar, no icons showing up). Tried waiting for 10 minutes but to no avail). Same problem when I dock and boot-up. In both situations, either forcing shutdown and rebooting, or u

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