AKAJohnDoe

AKAJohnDoe

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C'mon! Let's see some movement towards the released product we paid for! Even in beta form, it is still the best I've found, but I really would like to install a working, functional, released V2 prior to my death.

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Yes, I did attempt to drag it off; and no, it did not work.

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I deleted the dock and recreated it without the Battery Meter Docklet.

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I added the Battery Meter Docklet to a dock. How do I remove it? The only option on a right-click is "Update Battery Status".

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"Issues found so far" By AKAJohnDoe Posted June 3, 2010 8:49:06 PM I just installed V2 a few hours ago and have a few questions. 1. V2 appears not to be a completely separate installation from V1. How can I uninstall V1 safely? 2. I have some home-grown cmd files that require they be run as adminstrator. I used to right-click and choose run as administrator. This is no longer there on a right-click in V2. I need

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I just installed V2 a few hours ago and have a few questions. V2 appears not to be a completely separate installation from V1. Can I uninstall V1 safely? I have some home-grown cmd files that require they be run as adminstrator. I used to right-click and choose run as administrator. This is no longer there on a right-click in V2. I need it. I cannot find anywhere where the "running programs indicator" is defined. Is it n

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I believe I may have found a bug in ObjectDock (at least under Vista, cannot say about XP). If the box to Load ObjectDock at Startup is checked there are two instances of ObjectDock running after a reboot or restart. This is verifiable via TaskMgr. If that box is not checked there are none. If that box is not checked, but a shortcut is manually placed into the user's StartUp folder, there is only one running. It appears that checking that box causes an shortcut to be created in the u

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