rjanders

rjanders

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This great. I've started with what you shared and experimented more. I've discovered that for "Folder Portals" you can point multiple all to the same Color Group, but don't do this with standard Fences, as they icons will disappear if you change the internal number. For example, here are 3 color groups. And here I have c

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[quote who="grosner" reply="7" id="3854307"] Fences appears to use the color management identity numbers. These can change when the monitors wake from sleep. Fences needs a way to use the Windows 11 Monitor identity numbers because these do not change when the system or monitors wake from sleep. [/quote] Sean, have you experimented with using the Windows 10 or Windows 11 Identity numbers instead of the Color Management numbers? Seems like this would do the tric

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The "shortcut" work around does not work for me. Plus, it's a work around, not a solution. I paid for the v4 upgrade (bought 5 license pack) on all my machines, I'm still having this issue. Don't you find it odd that it happens on one PC, but not the other? Both of them are syncing the same way to the same OneDrive/Sharepoint folder. Also, isn't it strange that if I setup a folder portal to a subdirectory instead of the top level directory, then that on

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I'm having the same issue on my Client provided laptop (I'm a consultant). One of my folder portals always disappears. However, I noticed if I mapped my portal to a subfolder in that same directory, it would stick. After it held, I tried re-mapping it to the parent folder, but then it disappeared again. I wonder if it has to do with the folder name? This folder name that keeps disappearing has Square Brackets in it " [External Access] ". My client uses th

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I agree. This is super annoying and greatly diminishes the value of the "folder portal" in the first place. I've resorted to just turning off "allow navigation" in the view settings, so really the "folder portal" only gives me access to the top level directory that I mapped. From there on out, it opens an Explorer window and I just navigate there. The only reason I still use "folder portal" instead of just a Windows shortcut is that I like the "roll up" feature and

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