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20 May 2010   #1

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Rocketdock Help Windows 7 64bit

Hi I have looked everywhere to find my solution, but i have only came across the same question once and no one was able to give a soulution so im hoping the community can. I just installed rocketdock on my windows 7 64 bit computer and i have it to run at start up. I have the stacks docklet and have no issues with that, but my issue is rocketdock wont boot after start up i have to go into task manager and end the process and then manually restart rocket dock. I don't know if it could be the stack docklet, but i hope yall can help.

Thanks

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22 May 2010   #2
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Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64
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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by IxRoyalBloodxI View Post
Hi I have looked everywhere to find my solution, but i have only came across the same question once and no one was able to give a soulution so im hoping the community can. I just installed rocketdock on my windows 7 64 bit computer and i have it to run at start up. I have the stacks docklet and have no issues with that, but my issue is rocketdock wont boot after start up i have to go into task manager and end the process and then manually restart rocket dock. I don't know if it could be the stack docklet, but i hope yall can help.

Thanks
I'm using RocketDock with no issue since the RC...Maybe should you have a look at the parameters "right click" and check "run at windows start up" and uncheck "register the parameters in a .INF file"...
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