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I created a full purge script specifically for Fences 6 , and it works exactly as intended. Unfortunately, even after a complete clean‑out and reinstall, the issue is still happening. If it helps, I can share the script here so you can review it or pass it along to other customers running into the same problem with the latest Fences update. As part of troubleshooting, I also tested Fences 5 . After doing a full purge and in
I’ve had problems every time I’ve run this script, and I kept ignoring the warnings, but now I’ve noticed why. I checked the script "Purge_Fences.bat", and it’s not written for Fences 6 at all, it’s a legacy remover for Fences 1–3. Running it on Windows 11 can cause real problems because it force‑kills Explorer and deletes registry keys and system files that modern versions of Fences don’t use. I’d strongly avoid running it on a
I didn’t see you deselect and reselect that file, but it’s not a big deal. I just wanted to confirm that the issue actually occurs. When you have a moment, please take a look at the edited version of my last post.
I thought I had already mentioned that this behavior in Fences 6 isn’t consistent. Sometimes the icon renaming happens, and sometimes it doesn’t. You can see this in the videos I uploaded. If I didn’t mention this clearly before, I apologize. Did you click on that Excel file first before making the new folder? If you believe this behavior isn’t caused by Fences, then I’m not sure why it only happens inside a Fence. When Fences is disabled, I
I’ve run into this before and have now found something useful to help understand and test the issue. Try selecting any icon inside the fence first, then create a folder. See if the behavior changes with Roll‑up Fence turned on or off. [video]https://youtu.be/J57X26jPFmQ[/video]
Edition Windows 11 Home Version 25H2 OS build 26200.7623 Fences 6.20 [video]https://youtu.be/bWqMjqLU_I4[/video] Hello, It appears that Fences keeps the last‑selected icon inside a tab in a locked/active state. When I create or rename a desktop folder, the name change is applied to that icon instead of the new folder. I performed a full clean uninstall, removed all leftover Stardock/Fences data, and reinstalled with fresh
I’m experiencing what appears to be a bug in Fences 6 and wanted to report it for review. When I create a new folder on the Windows desktop and immediately rename it, an icon inside one of my Fences tabs also changes its name to match the new folder name. The icon inside the Fence is unrelated to the new folder and should not be affected. Steps to reproduce: Right‑click desktop &r