Fences disappear

Thursday, March 5, 2009 by Slartibartfast_ | Discussion: Fences

Hi all! Yesterday I've downloaded and installed Fences v0.96 Community-Preview Beta.

It works fine then I turned off my PC. today a restart the PC and no fence is visible!

Moving the mouse around I noticed that the cursor icon change accordingly to the

presence of an invisible fence Moreover, I'm able to move all the invisible fence...

 

No way changing colors and other settings.

 

My OS is Windows XP SP3

 

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DrJBHL
Reply #1 Thursday, March 5, 2009 4:40 PM

Did you try double clicking on the desktop?

WebGizmos
Reply #2 Thursday, March 5, 2009 5:32 PM

I tapped my foot twice outside and all my fences disappeared!

RKurbis
Reply #3 Thursday, March 5, 2009 7:03 PM

Same problem here.

I put up my fences, added my Icons in each, then logged out and logged back in (Win XP Home SP3)

The cursor still reacts to the fence but the transparency and Fence-names are invisible, it looks like my icons are in neat blocks.

If I resize the invisible fences the scrollbar pops up. They still function but I'd like the fence appearance to be visible again.

DrJBHL
Reply #4 Thursday, March 5, 2009 7:38 PM

How did you configure them....

DrJBHL
Reply #5 Thursday, March 5, 2009 8:14 PM

Open Impulse to the My Desktop tab. Find 'Fences'...uninstall fences, then reboot and reinstall.

RKurbis
Reply #6 Thursday, March 5, 2009 9:08 PM

Done... and now its reloaded however its invisible from the get-go. at least the first time I installed it I was able to enjoy them until I logged off.

DrJBHL
Reply #7 Thursday, March 5, 2009 9:31 PM

Right click on the desktop and left click on edit fences and configure Fences the way you want.

 

RKurbis
Reply #8 Thursday, March 5, 2009 10:15 PM

Yeah, tried that, got no changes... however, on my 2 other profiles (my wife and kids, it works)

I went back to mine and I got an alret that there might be an install problem with Fences. So I  uninstalled/rebooted/reinstalled another 2 times I get proper function on the same 2 profiles, but the same invisible fences on mine.... grr...

So I looked for the folders in "Application data" and "program files" and deleted the folders after again uninatalling fences (in case its a setting).
Reinstalled again but to no avail, its still the same invisible fences for me, and nice fences for my wife and kids.

Is there something else I need to delete? I even renamed the undeletable ddl file left in the (my profile) program files/stardock... as well as ensured my (my profile) Application Data/Stardock... was also empty.

 

 

DrJBHL
Reply #9 Thursday, March 5, 2009 10:39 PM

If you have Revo Uninstaller use that to uninstall your Fences. I think it's keeping a prior settings type folder despite the uninstall.

Revo Uninstaller is SUPER and it's free. No joke. Get it, and after, uninstall fences with it. It'll clean the Registry keys (for Fences only) as well.

Reboot.

Then do the install through Impulse and  I bet it'll be all bright and spiffy again.

DrJBHL
Reply #10 Thursday, March 5, 2009 11:05 PM

I'm going to sign off. If this doesn't solve the problem, open a ticket at Stardock Tech Support. I'll be up early and check back.

If the problem is solved, please pm me to let me know.

RKurbis
Reply #11 Thursday, March 5, 2009 11:41 PM

Yep, got them back, hope they stay!

 

Thanks, the Revo Uninstaller worked.

 

One thing is very strange though, the uninstaller deep erased all files (max level), however after reinstalling fences, I went back to my wife and kids profile and expecting to redo the fences... however it was allready set up as I had left it before the uninstall.

 

 

DrJBHL
Reply #12 Friday, March 6, 2009 6:34 AM

Weird...you can always email Jeff Bargmann and let hi know what happened.

RKurbis
Reply #13 Friday, March 6, 2009 8:10 PM

Thanks I'll do that,

 

FYI to those reading, REVO works but I'm having to use it after switching profiles after extended lengths of time. It seems to be only effecting the installing profile and not the others.

Slartibartfast_
Reply #14 Saturday, March 7, 2009 12:56 PM

Well, I read all the posts. No way to have the fences re-appear: not by resing, nor re-setting parameters, not by double click (well, all the icons disappeared and reappeared as espected, but no fences or labels).

I had no problem uninstalling by fences uninstaller (only the link to the fences configuration tool stay on the desktop).

I think the tool is nice and userful, so tell me if I can give some kind of help (it is a beta version, anyway)

RKurbis
Reply #15 Sunday, March 8, 2009 3:49 PM

Yeah, I reinstalled them several times over now.

1] I've reinstalled after deleting them using Revo Uninstaller, I have functional and visible fences... until...

2] After switching profiles or restarting the computer, I have functional and visible fences on all other profiles except mine (the main profile that installed them in the first place)

 

I'm tempted to create a new profile and install fences with the new dummy profile to see if that will allow fences to work, lol.

 

I'll try that today and let the form know if it works. Laters...

DrJBHL
Reply #16 Sunday, March 8, 2009 3:58 PM

RKurbis
Thanks I'll do that,

 

FYI to those reading, REVO works but I'm having to use it after switching profiles after extended lengths of time. It seems to be only effecting the installing profile and not the others.

That is very strange. Revo should be removing them all.

RKurbis
Reply #17 Sunday, March 8, 2009 4:59 PM

OK, EUREKA!

I tried using a dummy account to install... that didnt work... same thing.

So I looked at what was different from all the accounts, all the other accounts were using windows themes, except mine,

My "theme" was minimal with windows classic look, mainly because I like to save ram for rendering 3D artwork.

 

So I switched my theme back to the factory WindowsXP theme and NOW I SEE MY FENCES.

 

So I think its quite possible for the others having problems on this thread to try the default Windows XP theme or another theme (in my case its a Windows XP "Medion" factory preset theme).

 

DrJBHL
Reply #18 Sunday, March 8, 2009 5:39 PM

You need to convey this to Jeff Bargman at Stardock along with your computer and OS info and the theme files. I have a feeling that the theme you were using was somehow interfering with Fences.

RKurbis
Reply #19 Monday, March 9, 2009 3:10 AM

Yep, sent emails.

Fences still working fine!
Running the old "Windows Classic" with all animation/ram-eating options turned off seems to interfere with the way Fences works.

I think if one was to run through all of the options to turn off "performance options" one at a time, one might find the culprit.

Mine is now set at "best performance" general setting, at the time I was having the problems my setting were "custom" with most of the features turned off.

JMB1984
Reply #20 Tuesday, March 10, 2009 3:16 AM

RKurbis & DrJBHL thanks both for looking so deep into this one!! RKurbis, unfortunatly I've tried reproducing with your suggestion and was unable to get it to break. Will try on a few other machines & more fresh installations though as well to see if I can reproduce! A question, through any of this did you have a wallpaper set, or just a solid color?

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