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Lars 2007-05-19 09:53
I use Vista 32bit.
My smart taskbar is breeding sometimes... When I log in I have seen three very thick smart taskbars on my secondary monitor (I only have two monitors). I can only fix that by turning smart taskbars off, then on again.
Other times it's only the thickness (fixed by switching position of the taskbar and then place it where it is supposed to go).
The windows switching sides I fixed in the NVIDIA control panel, by setting primary/secondary screens etc...
Other than that, UltraMon rocks! :)
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Christian Studer 2007-05-19 10:12
Thanks for the feedback, I'm going to look into this for the next release.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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adamssl 2007-05-24 12:21
I have this same behavior.
I use a laptop with dual monitors. Follow this process always generates a new smartbar:
1) Dock the system, power on (dock connected with external monitor) 2) System powers on in dual-display mode. Smartbar correctly identifies monitor, displays one bar 3) Select "undock" in Windows. Dock disconnected, external monitor powered down, ultramon switches to single display mode 4) Hibernate system 5) Power on system stand-alone (no external display attached) 6) Hibernate system 7) Attach to dock (external monitor connected), and power-on system 8) FAIL: after resuming from hibernate the 2nd display will invariably show multiple smartbars
This is the process I use to go back and forth to work, so I see it on a daily basis. Seems very straightforward to recreate the failure when using a notebook computer.
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