Glad to see you got it working. If I may ask, what specifically were you running into?
Dewie
I couldn't reproduce this. Does this also happen with the default ObjectDock 2 settings and contents?
ObjectDesktop is a subscription to a suite of software that is valid for one year from the date of purchase. If you do not renew after the year (which is discounted), you will no longer get updates for you applications. While many of the applications in ObjectDesktop are Windows 7 compatible, not all of them are. I recommend checking the product page here: https://www.stardock.com/products/ to see what is compatible for your OS.
I will let the proper people know. Thanks!
Try moving or renaming your ObjectDockPlus folder to bring you back to default settings: XP: C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Stardock Vista/7: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Stardock
[quote who="slakjak" reply="5" id="2805667"] Pre-Requisite must be purchased first You must have purchased the pre-requisite product before attempting to purchase ObjectDock Plus v2 Upgrade. Please check the product purchase page for more information. [/quote] I see that there is already a registration for ObjectDock Plus 2 on your Impulse account. The reason that you were getting a message about not having the pre-requisite is because you need to have the or
Are you possibly referring to ObjectDock? What is the name of the product you are having trouble with? Can you please be more specific about what you are seeing, as well as what you are trying to do?
[quote who="tmh31" reply="267" id="2803765"]I like to role-play a magic-focused game with casting sovereign and heroes. You can make them go faster with boots & cloaks etc. But then the summons or armies they need as tanks slow them down to 2 moves/turn. Does anyone have ideas for ways around this?[/quote] There used to be a talent called "Organised" that let everyone in a group move at the sovereign's speed, but this has been removed in later versions of the game.
[quote who="combathanger" reply="3" id="2802592"]I gotta say, Ive always loved object dock...its one of the few add ons that I use 100% of the time. I too an running Win7 64bit and really see no compelling reason to upgrade. Maybe Ver3?[/quote] If you decide you want to test drive it, you can try ObjectDock v2 Free here: http://download.cnet.com/ObjectDock/3000-2072_4-10210264.html?
The tabbed dock can only hide everything except the labels themselves. You can set the labels to always go to the background.
The fences should be in the state they were in when you shut down. Try uninstalling Fences completely and then run the file below: http://sd.stardock.com/curtHendzell/clear_fences_settings.reg Once you do this, reboot and reinstall the latest version through Impulse.
At this point I would recommend sending an email to support@stardock.com
Try uninstalling Fences completely and then run the file below: http://sd.stardock.com/curtHendzell/clear_fences_settings.reg Once you do this, reboot and reinstall the latest version through Impulse.
What did you use to test your RAM? Memtest86+ ? Make sure that you have let it run a few passes before calling it good. Have you been getting this error with any other applications? Try verifying the application through Impulse. If you need to, you may download Impulse here: http://www.impulsedriven.com/impulse_setup_full.exe . Once Impulse is installed it will give you the option to create a Stardock.net account if y
I couldn't reproduce this. Which OS are you using? Try uninstalling Fences completely and then run the file below: http://sd.stardock.com/curtHendzell/clear_fences_settings.reg Once you do this, reboot and reinstall the latest version through Impulse.
Are you running any other desktop customization software? Sometime mixing such software causes unexpected results. Try disabling any wallpaper switcher, or anything like that, to see if it resolves the problem.
[quote]are lots of people using it on x64?[/quote] I use it on my Windows 7 x64 machine.
[quote]It shows up when Dock is not loaded and hasn't been used in a long time. Is that part normal?[/quote] Dock64.exe must be running (somewhere). I don't see how you could get this error any other way.
Are you installing from the DVD, or through Impulse? If not using Impulse, I recommend doing so. Impulse is available directly from here: http://www.impulsedriven.com/downloads/impulse_setup_full.exe
[quote]Activation context generation failed for "C:\Program Files (x86)\Stardock\ObjectDockPlus2\Dock64.exe". Dependent Assembly Microsoft.VC90.DebugCRT,processorArchitecture="amd64",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",version="9.0.21022.8" could not be found. Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis.[/quote] This is normal. As far as I know, it's just complaining about C runtime debugging missing, which just provides some extra debug support.
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: <a href="
Deskscapes will use RAM so long as it's loaded, however it shouldn't use any significant amount of CPU/GPU when paused.
[quote]Actually, better make it a big button for "Read Next Tip". This would then freeze the loading and let you cycle through all the tips until you hit the DONE button - which only shows up if you freeze the display. Most of the time, you'd really just want to load the game without having to confirm that you really really want to load it completely...[/quote] I personally like it. Design decisions are ultimately up to the devs, though.
Deskscapes should pause when running fullscreen games. This doesn't happen when running games in a window.
No, this screen can't currently be paused. A 'hit a key when ready' sort of mechanic might be a good idea, though. Thanks for the idea!