SUCCESS! I was able to uninstall it without the batch file. It was left in a state were the app was NOT in the list of installed programs, but was still running. Re-installed fences Rebooted Went into task manager -> startup and disabled the 2 Fences items Rebooted Went into Add/Remove Programs and uninstalled it and the uninstaller actually worked. Thank you for your help and for staying calm w
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Do you have another path/source for the batch file? http://sd.stardock.com/zubaz/apps/Purge_Fences.bat times out. Tried since yesterday. These guys seems to have other issues with it as well: https://forums.stardock.com/489591/unable-to-upgrade-to-309 Thanks
I would love to, but your website keeps going down. It's been doing that for at least a couple days. And the link to the batch file to remove the app: http://sd.stardock.com/zubaz/apps/Purge_Fences.bat It just times out.
Thank you for your clear and unemotional response. Before I request a refund I want to uninstall any and all Stardock products. I'm pretty sure I have Fences only. Are there clear uninstall instructions somewhere? My attempts at uninstalling it have resulted in 3 BSODs. Thanks again
No I'm sorry I can't. I think I explained it well enough. If I right click the desktop and go into Fences Settings there is a checkbox: Enable Fences If I check that all the desktop icons go to the right. If I uncheck it all the icons go to the left. If I unset View -> Auto arrange icons the behavior is the same If I unset View -> Align icons to grid the behavior is the same Your request h
Dual monitor setup. I have an issue when Fences is active (In the Fences Configuration the checkbox "Enable Fences" is checked) the desktop icons are on the right side of my main monitor. If I disable Fences, the icons go back to the left. I have removed all of the fences from the desktop so I can test this out. This is independent of the Windows settings for "Auto arrange icons" and "Align icons to grid". Bottom line: Fences active = Icons on the right,