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Feb 18, 2008 9:12 PM by Discussion: WindowBlinds
Okay, I might've missed this while I was searching the forums.  If I did, I'll apologize in advance.

I love the wallpaper manager in WB, but is there a way to have different wallpapers on different displays?  I've got two displays in front of me, and I was wondering if this can be done, and if so, am I missing it?

Thanks, kids.  
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Oct 13, 2007 9:30 PM by Discussion: WindowBlinds
Around 11AM Eastern today, I started the upgrade from WB 5.5 to 6.0.

It's nearly 5:30PM Eastern, and it's still going on.

The problem is with the "moving" of skins from one directory to another. Maybe it's me, maybe it's my system because I don't have Windowblinds installed on the C: drive. (I never install applications, if I can help it, to C:. Even running XP, my C: drive is no bigger than 4GB, and I only use half of it.

Since I started the install this morning, I've had almost a hundred...if not more...windows appear trying to "move" my skins (and I don't even have 100 skins installed) to this new directory, supposedly so "all users" can take advantage of them. There's only one user on this specific machine...administrator...and no others.

This is most annoying. Pretty, as you can tell from the screen shot attached, but annoying.

I'm going to try and cancel the install, roll back to 5.5 and wait until someone tells me...why...this has happened and convince me (and it's gonna take a LOT of convincing, trust me) to upgrade to 6, 'cause if this is the result, it ain't gonna happen.

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I might've missed it in the FAQ's

Oct 16, 2005 6:08 PM by Discussion: WindowBlinds
Okay, guys.

So I'm "testing" WB5 on a laptop (activated and all...this system is one that I can wipe and rebuild quickly should it get infected, so I'm willing to let it play online a bit more), and I've got a question about WB5:

What happened to the system tray icon? The settings say it should be there (in the settings, the box has a check in it, but its grayed out). Is this something with the beta, or what?

WB5 looks nice and all. I can't say I'm too fond of transparencies, but they work pretty well. Nice to see some classic skins being updated for WB5. There's still bugs, it seems...help is always appreciated.

Thanks!
Onestar
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Oct 8, 2005 4:24 PM by Discussion: WindowBlinds
When I went to install WB5, a program "activate.exe" wanted to access the Internet. (I'm paranoid, and only select programs can even access port 53.)

What's with the activation?
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Don't take chances with your internet experience.

Aug 30, 2004 2:14 PM by Discussion: Internet

I've run this column occasionally over on my Deviant Art page. As a courtesy, I'm posting it here. Hopefully, it'll help.

Folks, Spyware, Adware and Malware are nasty. I've been spending a LOT of time at work cleaning that shit off of computers.

Internet Exploder, the buggy, crappy, POS web browser that comes bundled with everything Micro$oft, has so many holes, exploits and vulnerabilities that your system is constantly at risk every time you open it. Even with the release of Service Pack 2, IE is still the worst web browser you could use. I truly hate IE, but I know some of y'all out there like it.

So now, instead of venting, I'm gonna try to offer some advice:

If you don't already have one installed, get yourself some anti-virus software. You wouldn't go screwing around with someone you don't know without protection, don't let your computer go out on the Internet without the same. I recommend Symantec, even though you've gotta pay for their subscription service for virus updates. If you're cheap, there are freeware alternatives out there.

If you're starting to see your system start to run slow, or if you're getting pop-up IE windows on your system without warning, you might have some Spyware on your system. For pity's sake, download, install and run Ad-Aware and Spybot. I'll even make it easy for you and give you the download links...

Ad-Aware SE

Spybot - Search and Destroy

Follow the on-screen instructions. They're simple and easy to use. Make sure you have the latest definitions for each and run them at least once a week! You'd be amazed at some of the things running on your PC without your knowledge.

And, last but not least, please consider switching to another web browser. Mozilla is free, easy to use and not as vulnerable to attack as Internet Explorer. If you're not into it, there's always Opera and a number of other browsers out there.

And don't forget Outlook and Outlook Express are equally bug-infested. Make sure you have the latest patches for those...programs...if you insist on running them, but remember that Mozilla does have an e-mail client included in the download.

I offer this advice for free. The programs are easy to use and it won't take up too much of your pr0n-searching time, and it'll be cheaper in the long run. Some companies are charging more than $100 (US) to clean spyware-infested systems. Save your money, use those free programs, and be a little more secure while surfing the web.

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