Object Dock Plus issues
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| can't do anything other than bring up Task Manager and reboot. |
Have you deleted the current ObjectDock cache (folder) from "C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Stardock"? Note - you may need to tell Windows to "Show hidden files and folders" under "Folder Options\View tab".
Normally, you would unload ObjectDock > delete cache folder > reload ObjectDock (which will load with the default settings) > use the ObjectDock configuration panel to load your saved theme. Note - you can use Task Manager to stop the 'ObjectDock.exe' process to unload if you can't invoke the taskbar or the configuration panel, if needed.
From the description, it sounds like the system may be experiencing an issue reading a saved setting during load-up, and this may be the ObjectDock ".ini" file in the cache folder.
Just a possible fix.
ZeroXero,
I suggest you try deleting the ObjectDock cache and then load ObjectDock, which should load with the default settings. If you have not saved the current theme, then you will need to rebuild it from scratch.
Note - ObjectDock must be unloaded before clearing the cache.
For a mini tutorial on clearing the cache, you can go here http://corkyo.wincustomize.com/Articles.aspx?AID=82461
| One thing I also noticed is the fact that when you have two docks opened at the same time and you decide to apply a stored theme, it will close both docks and open just that one theme instead of just replacing it for one dock.. hope it makes sense |
| Is that true something will happen if two of your docks are open and change the current theme of the other one???? |
| what will happened if you click quit the tab thingy |
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