Paul Sadly I have received no further inputs from Stardock or members of the community and the exact problem I described previously, continues thru an upgrade to Start 10. I'm very disappointed since the ability to see the icons in various fences is the only reason I purchased Start 8/10 in the first place. If the "view fences as folders" feature worked as advertised it would make Start 10 really useful. As it stands I still have it installed but really never use it. Bill
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The photo of a section of the registry shows data for eight icons. The first "CutOut 8" is in the Photos fence but does not appear in the "Photos" fence folder in Start 8. The following 5 CyberLink icons appear in the "Video" fence but do not appear in the "Video" fence folder in Start 8. Thanks for your effort in trying to resolve this issue. Bill <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/44/43/4443267/1eebf2e4-be8a-403b-ac73-d42eb9c3b1db.png" alt="" width="1
I just noticed another interesting issue. I changed the font color (from white to black) in the "Sound" fence but the text color remains white in the "Sound" fence folder in Start 10. It appears that Fences and Start 10 are not coupled properly and that Start 10 does not follow changes in Fences. (i.e. font color changes, added programs in the Fence, etc.) Thanks Bill
I am not comfortable posting the contents of the registry file on a public forum. Can you explain what you are looking for in the registry that might explain the problem? Thanks Bill
Win10 version = 20H2 Start 10 version = 1.96 About indicates no updates available Fences version = 3.0.9.11 About indicates no updates available
The latest version of Start 10 and Fences are installed on my Win 10 desktop. All appear to work properly except the icons listed in the Start 10 Fences folders are not complete. Only about half the icons in a particular Fence show up under the associate Start 10 Fences folder. I can find no pattern to which icons are left out and multiple settings in both Fences and Start 10 result in the same problem. A screen shot of an example with the Graphics Fence is shown below. Note the