stheby

stheby

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I have a situation in which I need to password protect the contents of a fence. This fence is already hidden with mouse over display so that is a good first step but I would like to set a password on this fence so its contents remain hidden until the correct password is entered. This is the only fence of 70 on three 27 inch monitors that need such protection. Is there a way to do this? Thanks.

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Ok. Got my fences config back via fences.exe. Here are the steps. Start file explorer and go to C drive, program files (x86), Stardock, Fences and start Fences.exe. Go Layout features and snapshots. Restore the last good fence layout. You should be in good shape. Stephen

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Upon applying Windows 11 22H2 update, all fences across three 27" monitors pile into a heap on one monitor AND the right mouse click in an empty monitor space (the Configure Fences menu item) is missing. This is needed to restore a previous snapshot when something like this happens. Please investigate. Thanks.

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Hi. Ok I found it. Note to others ... Windows 11 appears to HIDE (at least on my machine) the AppData folder so to see it you must select your USER NAME folder and then select VIEW on the Windows horizontal menu then select the SHOW menu item at the bottom of the popup and then click on HIDDEN ITEMS. This will make the AppData folder in your user folder visible and you can then go to the ROAMING folder and then to the STARDOCK folder and then the FENCES folder followed by th

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hi. Snapshots under Windows 10 Fences 3 are under C:\users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Stardock\Fences\Backups. Where are they stored under Windows 11 Fences 4? Thanks.

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