Niel, thanks, that worked. Everything is working like a champ! I don't suppose one of you can reset my activation for Start 8, I already have a trouble ticket in, HTL-226-40792
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I've seen the same thing, when modern mix installs, both that and start 8 fails to run. In services.msc, both go from auto to manual and will not start automatically. If I set start 8 to auto run alone, it will work, but modern mix of course would be disabled. As soon as I set modermix to auto run, then next time I reboot, the computer will log on, automatically log off, then I log on again, both have gone back to disabled. Something is definitely not working. &nbs
I figured it out. You guys were very close to the cause. My HP has a fingerprint scanner and hp provides the software "digital persona personal." I finally went through rebooting and sutting down individual programs and services and after shutting this one down, the problem was solved. "dpagent.exe" or "DigitalPersona local Agent" had to be shut down twice to find this, but I can just use autoruns to disable that logon program to prevent it from happing. </p
I've mentioned this problem before with Vista 64, but with Windows 7 it is really bad. Basically, when I close a program, the icon disappears, but the space it occupies remaines and the title remains while providing no function when clicked. For vista, I only found one program, Thunderbird. With Windows 7, it seems like any program operating system related as well as others, such as calulator, excel, and using the recycle bin. I know this program does not support Win
Figured it out...but no solution yet. Somehow, Mozilla's Thunderbird (using the beta version) is not loading into OD correctly. It simply leaves a blank spot where and icon should be. After closing it, the spot remains with the thunderbird text as well. This only occurs on my wife's computer. Firefox does not have any problems like this. If thunderbird is closed, I can restart OD and those spots will disappear. If thunderbird is running, I can restart
Patiently, Bump.