WB5 killed by NIS 2k6
Note: I think I posted this somewhere else, but I can't find it..sorry
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At this point, I would recommend restoring the default XP theme > uninstall WB5 > reboot > reinstall WB5.
Norton is notorious for including even the kitchen sink, and setting just about all features in a prohibitive mode in the name of security.
This is why many programs, including Microsoft, recommend deactivating any Anti-Virus programs upon installation.
I would recommend attempting to reinstall WB5 with Norton loaded, but pay close attention to any messages that may pop-up during installation.
Note - since I am "old school", I tend to restore Windows to the default XP theme including all icons when doing any type of update other than a windows update, or Anti-Virus definition update.
Call me strange, but what can I say?
, so I think that this might not be the problem.| Any ideas when the Wb5 update comes out and you figure it might fix issues like this? |
If the issue is on the WB5 side, any fix would be after a successful reproduction of the issue.
If the fault lies with Norton, you may be waiting a long time for Symantec to take action.
Note - if WindowBlinds was working before, as you indicated, and stopped working after installing some updates from Symantec - you may want to research what the updates were, and figure out what would conflict with allowing WindowBlinds to skin the GUI.
With your comment indicating skins are now gone - some action taken has deleted them, or hidden them. If it was not you attempting to remove them using WB Config - and something going sideways here, the fault would seem to lie with Norton messing with the files. Again, this would be a Norton/Symantec issue - not a Stardock issue.
Thanks, If anyone else has any ideas, let me know
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