Installed a trial version on both primary and secondary PCs, configured KVM mode, and when trying to connect, get this message:
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Hello, The problem WAS NOT with the Start10 as I believed initially. In fact, I haven't found the exact cause, but I managed to resolve the issue by deleting my Windows user profile and creating a new one. Before I did that, the panel kept disappearing even without Start10 installed. I am really sorry for the disturbance I've caused! Stardock you're doing a great job!
I come to believe that it's something to do with the Windows version - the Home edition single language. It is something it is doing without being asked. It's a notebook with preinstalled Windows, that is. On my main machine Windows is Enterprise and it's all working just fine with Start10. I would never install Home edition voluntarily ))) Will continue to research and pin it down.
It seems my Windows installation or perhaps user profile has some "floating defect". That is, something has changed and now it's not keeping toolbars even after Start10 removed.
[quote who="basj" reply="2" id="3772586"] Need to know, what steps has you taken to ensure that Start10 is causing the issue. [/quote] Ok, here we are... 0. (No Start10 installed) 1. Added new panel to taskbar 2. Rebooted or logged off/on: the new panel persists ( expected behavior ) 3. Installed Start10 4. Rebooted: the new panel is gone ( erroneous behavior ) 5. With St
I used to have a custom toolbar (panel) on my Windows 10 taskbar. After Start10 is installed, that toolbar disappeared, as if I have just deleted it. More to that, with Start10 installed, a toolbar can be created anew just to disappear again upon logoff/logon. The same goes for built-in toolbars, e.g. Desktop. I enable it, do a logoff/logon and the Desktop toolbar is gone as if I have disabled it back. The Start10 version is 1.8, Windows 10 version is 1909 (build 18363.720)