Both on Vista 32bit and 64bit Impulse gives an error that it cannot make the necessary temp-folders, when I have User Account Control activated. Even when I say OK in the UAC notification that its allowed to continue, it doesn't run the app then. Do I turn UAC off, the error doesnt appear and Impulse does load. Has anybody seen this same behaviour? I have it both on Vista 32 and 64 bit, nothing special, 2 machines. regards Edmond
Edmond Varwijk
Hi, I am running Impulse on Vista 32bit and it tells me there are updates for DeskScapes, MyColors, WindowBlinds, DesktopX en Object Desktop Launchpad. I have told Impulse to update them all. But it keeps telling me "Experiencing network dificulties (0.0%)". All my internet activities (e-mail, http, ftp etc) work. So there is no problem with my internetconnection as far as I can see. Where can I see what the difficulties are that Impulse is experiencing? regard
I acquired the DesktopCollage Deskscape and have it installed on Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit on a NVidida GeFoce 7800GT, 4GB RAM. It works fine. Just that I cannot change the "Dynamic Wallpaper Settings' meaning that I cannot redirect it to show pictures in another folder. The click-option for 'Performance settings' works OK. Just not the other one. regards, E
Great. 'new fly out menu' that's what I was looking for. Thank you very much. The Search function, well than that's something for the next version. regards, Edmond
Thanxs. Yes I know Win + F but that's not what I am looking for. I want a pop-out Search-window just like on the real Taskbar. I also tried, should have said that (sorry), dragging the Recent-folder to the dock but then it just opens that Window, unsorted and somewhere on the screen. Here I also want a fly-out menu like in the regular Windows Start-menu. Hope for more solutions. best regards, Edmond PS > Is
HI, I want to put the Search-function and (recent) Documents (directly) on a Dock. Those are the last items that still make me use the standard Taskbar and Start-menu. Can anybody help me how to do this? best regards, Edmond