[quote who="Lantec" reply="20" id="2589506"] There is probably some sort of command (I am assuming and could very well be wrong) that initiates the process to run under the explorer shell versus the Objectdock. No, there's not. The process HAS to be initiated by the shell. I would be interested if you could provide an example of a process started by another program that runs directly under the shell. [/quote] My assumption then, is
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You're irritating because you keep quoting points already made and also worthless to my issue. You are blind, deaf (in the oral vocalization of text in a sense), or both. Or perhaps you don't understand the English language. Perhaps in your simple little mind you're perception is correct for yourself; but as you keep insisting on proving to me that I don't 'like' the way 'PE works' I'll let that be. You're obviously not intelligent enough to have fully read and underst
[quote who="Cavan1" reply="14" id="2589383"] You are simply stating my exact issue. If you would (for the love of [insert your god/belief here]) just read what I am saying, the point is that each process is opened under it's 'Parent' process, ie; Objectdock. I want the process to be opened under the ORIGINAL PARENT OF MY OS, MY SHELL. How many times do I have to say this? I realize the process itself is opened separately and that's not my issue. Once again, this is for compatibility
[quote who="Cavan1" reply="11" id="2589356"] Please do not respond unless you have valid *truthful* information on how to fix this. I'm asking for help, not work-arounds to make it 'appear' as though it is not part of a specific process tree. It is how Process Explorer works, anything opened from another app, Objectdock, Impulse etc will be in the tree under the parent app, it is running as it's own process but PE shows it in the tree under parent app. From PE hel
Oh, well then the first comment shoul[quote who="LotekDeviant" reply="10" id="2589308"] Quoting GanjaSMK, reply 7I don't celebrate holidays which are driven around the selling of non-sensible items pertaining to traditions that are based on religion, spirituality, and imagination. Nor do I celebrate (as many of our ancestors did) the turning of astronomical processions. That's just a personal thing for me, please don't take offense. UH SO?! I don't celebrate
Wow, honestly you all must have no idea about this. Simply sorting through the view does not change the fact that the process is opened under a specific process and it's tree rather than the explorer shell. Please do not respond unless you have valid *truthful* information on how to fix this. I'm asking for help, not work-arounds to make it 'appear' as though it is not part of a specific process tree. Please, can someone who has the answer help me, or can I get help fr
I don't celebrate holidays which are driven around the selling of non-sensible items pertaining to traditions that are based on religion, spirituality, and imagination. Nor do I celebrate (as many of our ancestors did) the turning of astronomical processions. That's just a personal thing for me, please don't take offense. ****** I don't have an answer for you mainly because I have neve
I don't agree. If the process is opened under the stardock objectdock, the process is then executed under that tree. This is not good as I wish each process to be executed under the main shell. I just need to know how to get the application to open in the main shell and not under the objectdock process. Any help is appreciated and will lead (if solved) to my purchase of this program!
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Hi, I have not purchased my copy of Objectdock yet for a simple reason. I cannot seem to figure out how to launch programs in separate processes. For instance, lets say I have Process Explorer (Sysinternals Prog) in my dock. When I click on it, it is opened under the Objectdock process tree instead of opening under the main explorer shell. How can I fix/change this so programs are opened under their own process? (I would like to do th