Boss019

Boss019

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This is happening to people over and over and all they seem to do is pass it off like it's no big deal. "Why didn't you call support?". "Do you absolutely have to have Word and Excel working right?" "What's so hard about opening anything from the file menu?" "Try this little fix after it's already trashed your computer... and it might work." Man, what a mess.

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There have been quite a number of fairly extensive problems created with the newer builds of IP but it remains at SDC causing more and more problems with peoples computers, and not minor ones either. Why do they not revert to a stable build until the problems are resolved?

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In Ubuntu things are easy to configure and even a noobie can handle the GUI. You don't have to know what your doing to work with Linux. That may be all well and true. I've never used it. But until it makes it onto the mainstream computer manufacturer's computers, who will ever know? And to do that, t

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Maybe I can convert it to a logonui and you can convert it back? There's definately something wrong in Logon Studio because the problem happens to a lot of people. I've had it happen once, but a reinstall has worked for everyone I've talked to up until now, so I have no reference as to what might fix it. I'd be really interested if you do get it fixed to post here wha

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It seems to happen fairly often with logons and bootskins. I don't really understand either where the line is drawn either. Shouldn't that kind of thing be flat out rejected here? And if not, why not?

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Yes, in Logon Studio, that is the only way I know of to get 112 to appear invisible. And depending on the wall you are using and where you are positioning the user pane depends on how hard it will be to match. I've done it before and it is a lot of trial and error. Apply the logon and try to visually find reference points on the wall as to what 112 covers, then cut a piece of the wall, save it as 112, and reapply the logon and see how close you are. It

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I'm not quite sure what you mean. Do you mean you want it totally invisible when you apply the logon and only show when you mouseover it? Explain a bit more and maybe I can give you some help.

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You should just be able to click on the RightClick.exe icon in the Stardock/Object Desktop/RightClick folder and it will open the RightClick Menu Editor. Or, if RightClick is running and you want to open the Menu Editor, right click on the desktop to show the RightClick menu, right click on the RightClick menu and left click on "Properties". Sheesh, it's easy, but that sure makes it sound confusing <img src="http://images.stardock.com/wc/smiles/Laugh

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Well, I just tried all of them....3 are logonxp files...one is a zip that needs to be renamed to logonxp and one is a logonsp file in a zip....but they all work. I haven't heard of anybody still having problems after the uninstall and reinstall, so I don't know what to tell you there. And the logonui files that you convert and yet the logonxp don't work....you got me there. And on the "Too many logons" thing...I don't think that's an issue...at least n

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