This is the intended functionality on Windows 7. There is a painting issue when the start menu is moved from its default location on 7.
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Much of your custom settings should carry over. Unfortunately, due to the large number of changes between versions, some of the settings will not properly import. The best thing to do is just try and see what you get.
Due to how Fences is architected, this is unlikely to get resolved.
Do you have anything else that is plugging into Explorer that could be interfering with Fences? Try adding exceptions to any antivirus software that you have running, as that could also be interfering with Fences.
Thanks for the suggestion. I will add this to the feature request list.
If you go the Blender route, I highly suggest http://www.blenderguru.com/ Also, make sure you grab Blender 2.5, as it is a HUGE improvement to Blender 2.4x. If you're going for photorealism, you might want to check out LuxRender/LuxBlend
ObjectDockPlus and ObjectDockPlusv2 share their settings files only. Some changes that you make in one may not be compatible with the other, as much has changed between releases. If you are experiencing issues, I would recommend uninstalling the version you use least. Note that the free version and the plus version don't share settings, as the settings folder names are different.
This is a known bug with ObjectDock. The developer is aware of the issue.
This issue has been reproduced and reported to the developer.
Thanks for your feature suggestion. This has been discussed with the developer previously, and unfortunately, nested fences are unlikely to be implemented (at least anytime soon).
Folder view is not currently possible, but this has been requested before, and is on the feature wishlist.
This is a known issue with the free version of Fences. This has been resolved in Fences Pro, but the free version generally lags behind in updates. For the latest updates, I would recommend purchasing Fences Pro.
Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately, since Tiles is partially meant to replace virtual desktops, it is unlikely to see such a feature.
I deleted your previous post. Please, no swearing on our forums. Please note that we try to respond to email support inquiries via support@stardock.com within 1-2 days. You may get a response on the forums sooner, but it is not the official channel for support. Generally speaking, support via email is going to be a bit more in depth. I'm not sure where you are seeing "program already installed, please upgrade using impulse", as
You'll need to enable showing "Freeware & Demos" in the Impulse menu. Are all the directories for ObjectDock and Fences deleted?
Try downloading the following file: http://sd.stardock.com/curthendzell/fix_impulse_installer.reg save the file and run it. If in Firefox or a non-IE browser, you may have to go to File > Save Page as... if the link shows as plain text (if you're not sure, just follow the link in Internet Explorer). Once you do this, install Impulse from the latest installer here: http://www.impulsedriven.com/impulse_setup_
Are you installing through Impulse or standalone executables? Do you have any entires for the programs listed in "Programs and Features" under the Control Panel, or under the "My Software" tab in Impulse?
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="2" id="2911219"]I believe it also needs to be downloaded with Internet Explorer.[/quote] Only things like .reg or .bat files. Some browsers don't handle files with 'unknown' extensions very well. You should be able to download an executable file through any browser.
Are they currently uninstalled? If not, please uninstall through Impulse (if installed through Impulse), otherwise through Windows Control Panel. If so, it sounds like you have some files left over from the installation. Please download the following removal utility: http://sd.stardock.com/mike/apps/odnt_zapper.exe <span class="Apple-style-span" style=
I'm glad to hear that your problem is resolved. Enjoy!
Try detecting the game installation through Impulse: -Click the blue menu button (upper left corner of Impulse) -Select 'Detect Application...' -Follow the instructions given
Please ensure that you don't have "Lock Fences" enabled. You can check by right-clicking on your desktop -> View -> Lock Fences.
[quote]I have the same problem as Mitch111, except i'm using my desktop computer with Win7 64bit, and i dont have a capable net connection to download it through impulse.[/quote] Could you post a screenshot of the error you are seeing? You could exchange the DVD for another from the place of purchase, as it's possible you received a bad disc, or you can download through Impulse.
I'm not aware of a docklet that does this, but you can always right-click on the dock -> View -> Autohide.
At the very least, grab the minimum required version from here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&displaylang=en