richard18

richard18

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Yes, it's a slightly weird one. However, as it's letting me install overwriting that old one with my current address, it's not causing any problems, so I'll just leave it as is for now. Thanks!

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Just done the purge session and re-started the pc. It all seems to be back running properly again and without (so far ...) asking for that file from D: on start-up. A web outage in the midst of doing it all was not helpful! Thanks for the help. The only outstanding issue now is that, for some reason, when the registration screen comes up it's still showing a (very) old email address - possibly the one I had when I bought OD many years ago. It's not a pr

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I’ve been running ObjectDock for many years. It does what I need without being too complicated. Around 5 years ago I upgraded to a larger SSD drive for my Win 8.1 C: drive, the previous C: drive being re-designated as the D: drive. ObjectDock was then re-installed on the new C: drive. Last week, I cleared old and/or dupl

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AzDude & Basj - thanks to both for your help. I had a look at the webpage Basj recommended and it lead me to the answer, though I think their explanation isn't perfect or universal. They say "... and in most cases they’re located at www.domain.com/favicon.ico. <em style="color: #333333; font-family: 'Libre Franklin',

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Every now and then I want to add a website link to a tab in ObjectDock. Once I've dragged the link to the tab, the link works but there's no icon to show that it's there. For some, I can use one of the standard included icons or find one online, but for many I'd want to use the website's own icon - the one that shows on its tab in the browser. How do I do that? I know how to change an OD icon on a tab: what I don't know is how to get hold of that icon from t

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