PanicWave: It looks like there was a problem with your order, I'll send you a PM with as many details as I can.
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[quote who="JCR2323" reply="4" id="3159122"]well, i also have the same problem. https://forums.stardock.com/369154/page/2/#3159119 - reply #30[/quote] Have you emailed support@stardock.com yet?
You can either use Stardock Central: https://www.stardock.com/products/stardockcentral/ Or the standalone installers from our download page: http://download.stardock.com/
[quote who="arthas343" reply="13" id="3158735"]"Send an email to support@stardock.com and we'll straighten things out for you." This didn't help. All that was replied was an auto-response message and where it led still didn't help.[/quote] The auto-response isn't the only thing that happens. That means that a ticket was created. Someone (a human) will respond to your ticket as soon as it gets to the front of the line. Don't send any mor
Banned for the wrong 'too'. (Both of you)
[quote who="Snowman" reply="1" id="3158221"]None of the Stardock software support Beta OSs. Wait for the full release of Win8.[/quote] A good rule of thumb is when Microsoft supports it, then we will.
Send an email to support@stardock.com and we'll straighten things out for you.
Your order was mistakenly flagged by our anti-fraud measures for manual review. I've pushed it through for you, so you should now be able to use SDC to download the software: https://www.stardock.com/products/stardockcentral/ You can also access standalone installers and themes from here: http://download.stardock.com/
If need be, you can send support@stardock.com an email with any email addresses you may have used, and we can track down where the issue is.
The fences you have, were they the ones that were created automatically on first install, or did you create them by right-click-dragging? Have you ever been able to create your own?
Banned for contradictions. If he's unbelievable, how can you believe that's what he is?
You may already know this, and I only mention it as a temporary workaround, but anything Stardock Central would install, you can get an installer for from here: http://download.stardock.com/ That way, while you try to get SDC up and running, you can at least get your stuff installed.
[quote who="Poink-A-Dibble" reply="123" id="3154943"]So SDC doesn't have to be running when "Automatically Check for Updates" is selected?[/quote] It uses the Task Scheduler, so it doesn't use up any system resources when it's not checking, that way you don't have to worry about it slowing anything down.
Does turning off the "Make the bar appear on top of other windows" option in "Size and Location" make any difference? Not as a fix, of course, just curious.
I'm always amazed at how many places Windows has for putting your startup items. They all have a reason for existing, but it's still amazing how complex it all is.
I've always said that behavior is the best virus protection.
Send an email to support@stardock.com so we can collect some data and see what might be going on.
[quote who="Jafo" reply="1" id="3153614"]I expect your Antivirus program is interfering with the download, preventing completion.[/quote] This is likely. Also, what browser? And have you tried using Stardock Central yet? https://www.stardock.com/products/stardockcentral/
For instance, if you press the Print Screen button, it takes a screenshot of your computer and puts it in the clipboard. You can use Multiplicity to paste that image into, say, Photoshop or MSPaint on the other computer.
Fortunately, it's on sale right now for $24.95: https://www.stardock.com/products/odnt/odrenew.asp
[quote who="Leo in WI" reply="6" id="3152055"]It's a splinter of the original OpenOffice code, think they split at around 3.1 or so, IIRC. I've used both and find LibreOffice to be a bit more feature filled, well, at least for the stuff I use it for, so of course your mileage may vary. They are still very similar though at this time.[/quote] It splintered because Oracle purchased Sun, who previously had control over OOo. There was some kerflufle around Oracle being in ch
Specifically, run the program as admin, not the installer. The issue is that the folder it's trying to write the activation signature file to isn't allowing the file write operation due to permissions issues. Running the program as admin allows that to happen, as the program is calling the activation, not the installer.
christinasanders4: I've responded to your support ticket, so we'll finish up there. Should be able to straighten things out for you.
[quote who="Disturbedcomputer" reply="35" id="3151867"]all they had to do and can still do it for Vista and 7 is to add a check box to the dialog of UAC "Yes I want to run it and remember that I do the next times I click on it to RUN" [/quote] I remember reading an interview with someone at Microsoft, talking about UAC back in the day, and I remember they addressed this, but I don't remember how. I remembering it sort of making sense, but I have a feeling they could fig