Unfortunately, it didn't seem to make much difference. However, I noticed if I wait about 5 minutes after going out of standby, it normally updates. The issue with not loading right if it loads in my busy windows startup moment is also still there. Oh well. It's not perfect. I guess I'll have to use another weather gadget or widget if it bugs me too much.
TigerCatBrandon
I would like to update that this issue still happens when I come in and out of standby. I often have to right click > Update the weather to get it to show. It is quite frustrating.
:) Thank You.
Thank you guys. I tried changing the .ini as Frankell suggested. Unfortuantely, I had trouble finding the folder: c:\documents and Settings\[user]\application Data\stardock\objectDock ... is actually an empty folder! Maybe this is a leftover from when I had Object Dock 1.6? Pretty misleading. So I installed Object Dock 1.9 like Wizard1956 suggested. Unfortunately, the result was it overwrote all my settings! I had labels back
I upgraded from an older version of Object Dock to 2. Back when I had a 1.x version, I had the icon labels turned off (the text that shows when you hover over an icon). When I ugpraded, they were still off. I actually don't mind it so much, but some docklets give special information with the label, and I'd like the option to turn them back on. Now if I change the font or bold / italics, size ... anything related to the labels in the settings, it does not work.&
I had trouble where the weather icon always seems to not update. I start Object Dock with Windows, and I found that if I quit Object Dock and then restart it, it will fix the problem. Other steps to solve it did not work including right click > update and remove and re-adding the docklet. Also, right clicking > weather docket properties > changing settings would cause object dock to freeze. Only restarting object dock would solve the problem. Eve