Which version of KeepSafe are you running and which version of Windows (including service packs)? -Mike [Stardock Support]
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alphadog and xgman: I've fixed an error in your account info. Heike Cooper: I've fixed two errors in your account info. You shouldn't have any more problems. -Mike [Stardock Support]
I'm running a 6800gt at home with no problems. What OS are you running (including service packs)? -Mike [Stardock Support]
Hitting the reset button will set the icon back to the default icon image. You shouldn't need to hit this button if you want to apply another icon image. -Mike [Stardock Support]
Thank you for your feedback. You can actually add any applications that might not be skinning correctly to the "Per Application" list and exclude them from being skinned. I have submitted these programs to the development team as incompatible with windowblinds. -Mike [Stardock Support]
I've submitted your issue to the development team. What action did you perform to prompt this dialog? -Mike [Stardock Support]
I completely understand your situation, thank you for being so clear! I'm forwarding this to the development team. -Mike [Stardock Support]
I'm not sure whether it's a known issue or not, but I've submitted the bug to the development team. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. -Mike [Stardock Support]
Browsing functionality as in web browsing? -Mike [Stardock Support]
Taken from windowblinds: "The template image that is opened here is a graphic file (a canvas) that contains the items you want to add to your skin. The image size is not limited in any way. After you open an image you can select any attribute in your skin and then select an area on the template you want to be assigned to it.Do not worry about the frame format. SkinStudio does all the image formating that is needed. As s
You should be able to uninstall the program once setup finishes. The development team will be hopefully resolving this issue by the next shareware release. For the maximum experience, however, you should get the full version. Should Stardock put priority on software for the freeloading customers or paying customers? -Mike [Stardock Support]
we are aware the settings do not hold after a reboot. This will hopefully be addressed by the next release. -Mike [Stardock Support]
I fixed a glitch in your account info. Please try uninstalling/reinstalling again. Everything should be working. We are sorry for the inconvenience. -Mike [Stardock Support]
You would need to edit the theme in DesktopX. This might not be good for a beginning user. ObjectDock accomplishes this same feature (tabbed auto-hiding docks) but additionally offers full customizability of each menu. To customize anything in this theme, you would need to either edit the theme or contact the theme's author. -Mike [Stardock Support]
You will need IconPackager to modify the icons. Check to make sure both settings are enabled: -Load the WindowBlinds Configuration window -Click "Basic Settings" -Under "Enhance Desktop Elements" make sure the following are enabled: -Apply any wallpaper supplied -Apply any icon packages supplied (IP required) -Click "Apply Changes" on the left menu -Mike [Stardock Support]
This is an Internet Explorer problem (and a terrible default setting, if you ask me, but we don't need to get into default windows settings). -Open Tools->Internet Options -Go to the "Advanced" tab -Under the "Browsing" section, uncheck "Reuse windows for launching shortcuts" -Click OK and you're set -Mike [Stardock Support]
There are DesktopX widgets available that support this feature. Please check out the gallery section at www.wincustomize.com -Mike [Stardock Support]
What do you mean by "interface"? There are different components for Stardock's products: -Windowblinds applies the windows skins and wallpaper (this will affect the Start Menu/Taskbar/System Tray, all windows, most programs, and your background) -CursorXP applies the cursor theme -IconPackager applies the windows icons -DesktopX lets you create/load cool gadgets that do different things You might want to check out
Have you rebooted after the installation? Where are you going to configure the settings? -Mike [Stardock Support]
Which docklet specifically are you trying to load? There shouldn't be any problem when loading docklets. By "popular", I assume you meant most downloads. I've checked out the Calendar Docklet 3.4 (the most downloaded calendar docklet) at Link and have no problems loading it. (This is using the free version) -Mike [Stardock Support]
Jim: I'm glad to hear everything is going okay. starkers: I just installed a Radeon 9550 into the manager of development's machine earlier (who is also running XP Pro sp2). He loaded a PerPixel skin without any trouble. -Try deleting everything from the C:\Program Files\Stardock\Object Desktop\Windowblinds\ top directory (only files, no folders) then rebooting, reinstalling, and rebooting one more time. -Mike [Stardock
Which patch utility did they run? Since this is a windows system file, you are able to perform these steps to reclaim your file (you may need your windows xp cd): -Start->Run -type in "sfc /scannow" This will copy over originals and replace any modified or corrupted system files. -Mike [Stardock Support]
Hi Greg, Any information you send is unfortunately not encrypted. This information is only able to be intercepted by anyone on your network, however, and is not visible to just anyone on the internet. -Mike [Stardock Support]
Thank you for the bug report. I will submit this issue to the development team. -Mike [Stardock Support]
Which version of Windowblinds and which version of Windows (including service packs) are you running? Is your Start Menu/Taskbar/System Tray skinning ok? These and the "windows explorer" windows are all run from explorer.exe. Try checking the "Basic Settings" and make sure everything is checked that you want skinned. -Mike [Stardock Support]