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Right Click: am i the only one with a little issue here?
Published on July 22, 2005 By
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i don't like to complain, and truly, i adooooooore object desktop as a whole (i'm still working at renewing my subscription) but i have a little issue with right click: i've seen screenshots were someone else managed to have the sys tray show up in it... why can't i (and i tried everything, reinstall, unistall + reboot + reinstall, etc) and it just doesn't show up!
help.
pretty please?
i run it on xp if that helps, although sp1. is that why? (
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Koasati
on Jul 22, 2005
Sounds like sdmcp.exe isn't running. Open Stardock Central, go to Tools > Settings > General > make sure "Enable MCP notification area support" is checked. Reboot,...... all should be well.
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iseekserendipity
on Jul 22, 2005
ah ah!
thank you! i'll try that and will get back to you (different pc. i know. i live in the middle ages - this one runs 98 and just doesn't handle too many knick knacks!
) i'd web-cheer you (and am) for replying so quickly! i had turned it off because i read it might be something that would conflict with somehting else... issues with my stardock central messing up my fonts... :SIGH:
thank you though! i've been trying to think of ways of getting rid of my task bar for ages!
wizop!
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Koasati
on Jul 22, 2005
You're very welcome!
Let us know if this fixes your problem.
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iseekserendipity
on Jul 25, 2005
it workkkkkkssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! huge giant web hug to you wizop (am i the grateful kind or what!
)
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mildy
on Jul 05, 2007
Reply • Quote (Super Wizop)KoasatiJuly 22, 2005 08:11:58Reply #1
Sounds like sdmcp.exe isn't running. Open Stardock Central, go to Tools > Settings > General > make sure "Enable MCP notification area support" is checked. Reboot,...... all should be well.
Oh my...., you're almost like magician to me! You didn't only solve problem of 2 years ago, you've helped sort out mine today. It upset and bothered me so much ever since all in a sudden my rightclick menu stopped showing the system tray. Now running sdmcp.exe that you pointed out has brought it back!! I'm just more than grateful, millions of thanks!!!! (My mega huge web hug as well Koasati, hehehe....)
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