Is there any setting I may have missed to keep applications from going full screen behind my Objectdock? I like keeping the dock up front and not covering buttons and objects on the app . . . Thanks!
Joesplace
The purge tool is called "Purge ObjectDock new.bat" and it removes all trail droppings of the initial ObjectDock install including registry entries. Afterrunning the tool, I re-installed and everything is working fine . . .
Tech support replied again and sent a tool to purge ObjectDock from the hard drive completely. After purging, I did a re-install and it seems to be working . . .
Well Hankers, they didn't troubleshoot the issue at all. I got a reply from Tech Support and they sent the SDTOOLUTILITY asking me to run it and send the results, which I did. They replied saying " It sounds like something in your configuration files may be corrupt. " Do a backup and restore of ObjectDock and let us know what happens. I replied to say "I know it
I purchased and installed on Windows 8 a week ago. It has crashed every day since so I sent a trouble ticket in today. . .
Thanks - sent the email . . .
ObjectDock v2 is installed on windows 8 (Dell Inspiron 660) and crashes every single day! Tried uninstalling but that doesn't help - does same thing again. It also can't find it's own configuration and goes back to the default dock. This sure is frustrating, anyone having the same problem? How do you troubleshoot or fix? thanks - joe