My IT isn't going to troubleshoot an incompatibility between a personal software I brought in and a security software they require. I take it Stardock is not actively trying to resolve this issue. Has anyone else had any luck reaching out to Forcepoint/Websense directly?
shpjunk
Work. ForcePoint.
No dice. Still not functioning as expected. I purged, reinstalled, created new "Test" fence and added two icons to it. Win+D. Screen flashes exactly as in the youtube video linked in original post. The behavior seems similar to when explorer.exe crashed on Win7 but I haven't had that problem (that I remember) since Win10 came around. Disabled fences, tried Win+D again. No problems.
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Is it possible to install Fences without admin privileges? My company has taken away admin privileges from the ignorant masses who might do ridiculous things to our laptops like change our timezone when traveling. I am able to install apps from the Windows 10 store without any problem. I can also install programs (like Chrome) from a downloaded installer EXE that attempt an install with admin but, failing that, offer an install option without admin privileges.</p