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Activation Issues and Questions
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Information and Usage
Troubleshooting
Fences 4 specific
Self Support Options
Information and Usage
How do I use snapshots in Fences
Restore a Snapshot
For Fences 2, 3, & 4:
Right-click on the desktop and select "Configure Fences..."
Click on "Layout and snapping" on the left-hand side of the configuration window that appears.
Select a snapshot you wish to revert to. A preview window will appear showing you what the desktop will look like.

4. Click ‘Restore Snapshot’ to revert the desktop to this preview.
Take a Snapshot
If you wish to take a snapshot instead, Select Take Snapshot.
Also from this location you have the option to turn on automatic daily backups of you Fences layout
How do I back up Fences snapshots?
The easiest way to backup and restore Fences settings is via the snapshot system. Simply copy the snapshots from one machine to the other, then restore the snapshot.
Instructions
To restore a snapshot:
Right-click on the desktop and select "Configure Fences..."
Click on "Layout and snapping" on the left-hand side of the configuration window that appears.
Select a snapshot you wish to revert to. A preview window will appear showing you what the desktop will look like.
Click Restore Snapshot to revert the desktop to this preview.
How can I enable list view?
The list view is only supported on folder portals. If there are items in another fence that you wish to view like this, you could create a new folder, move the shortcuts into that new folder and create a folder portal linking to that folder.
Instructions
You can create a folder portal by doing the following:
Click and drag a box on an empty area of the desktop and then release the mouse button
Choose 'Create Folder Portal here:

Select which folder you would like to display
Click the menu button in the upper left of the newly created folder portal and choose the following:

Cannot move, resize, or access the Fences options
Problem
Cannot move, resize, or access the options of Fences
Solution
It could be that the Fences are locked. Try right clicking on an empty area of the desktop → View → and ensuring that ‘Lock Fences’ is not checked:

Once that has been done, see if you can use the controls on the fence or move or resize it.
How can I reset Fences to the default state?
Resetting Fences to the default state is useful if you want to get back to the original setup so you can start over. It also can help when troubleshooting issues with Fences.
Instructions
To reset Fences to its initial install state
Right click on an empty space on your desktop and select 'Configure Fences'
Select 'Layout and snapping' and 'Perform automatic layout' then select 'Yes':

Fences and Multi-Monitor with Docking Stations
Problem
With some multi-monitor setups, with various connection types and the inclusion of docking stations, Fences can have some issues rendering Fences and icons on the expected monitors.
Possible Solutions
Restart Windows Explorer
You can use this batch file to do that easily:
https://sd.stardock.com/Support/Utilities/restartExp.zip
Disable 3rd party apps
Try turning on the per-screen-resolution setting under "Layout and snapping":

If that does not initially help, try the 'Reset saved settings for other screen resolutions' option.
Fences Snapshots
To mitigate the efforts needed to get your desktop the way you want it in different monitor environments, it would be prudent to create and save custom snapshots based on your circumstance (docking station with multiple monitors vs without).
Creating a Snapshot
https://sd.stardock.com/sean/JingImages/2017-07-26_1142.png
To restore a Snapshot
Right-click on the desktop and select "Configure Fences..."
Click on "Layout and snapping" on the left-hand side of the configuration window that appears.
Select a snapshot you wish to revert to. A preview window will appear showing you what the desktop will look like.
Click Restore Snapshot to revert the desktop to this preview.
Winkey + P
Using Windows Key + P provided a menu to select what monitors are active at any given time.

If you have an issue on boot, where Fences \ icons are on the wrong monitor.
Set Fences ‘Layout auto-adjustments’ to: ‘Store my Fences positions on a per-screen-resolution basis’

Winkey + P and select ‘PC screen only’
All Fences & icons should migrate to the Windows ‘Primary’ monitor.
Once complete, set it back to ‘Extend’ and see if your Fences are properly placed.
Fences Rules
You can set up a bucket Fence that exists on any monitor you like. With that, any icons you want to go to a specific monitor will do so based on the rule and where the Fences exists.
Can I get a Steam key for Fences?
Problem
Are Steam keys available for purchases made on Stardock.com?
Solution
At this time, we are not providing Steam keys for prior Fences purchases made through the Stardock store.
If this changes, we will let clients know.
How do I stop folder portal navigation from opening in a new Explorer window
Instructions
From hamburger menu on folder portal title — select/check "Allow navigation"

In Windows, search file explorer options - "General" tab - select/check "Open each folder in the same window" & click Apply

Under folder options "View" tab — unselect/uncheck "Launch folder windows in a separate process" & click Apply

How do I force Fences to English?
You can change the language used in Fences from simplified Chinese to English by adding 'en' to UserLang in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Stardock\Fences.
Instructions
We've made a reg key to simplify this process. Download the key below and extract it. Double click the key and follow the prompts below.
This warning will appear letting you know it's adding to the registry:
This message lets you know it's been added:
How to Enable / Disable Fences for other users
Startup
Fences will load for every user on the PC unless set not to in the Startup:

User Level
Manual
Done manually, you can disable Fences in the UI itself:

Registry
If you wanted to control it at a Registry level, you would add a ‘Disabled’ entry here:
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Stardock\Fences

You can use this registry export with just that value if you like:
https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/disableFencesHKCU.reg
How do I disable update check in Fences?
The following batch file will disable the upgrade check Fences does periodically. It will only work on Fences 3.05 or greater.
Download the following file:
https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/UpgradeCheck.zip
Fences Volume Configuration For Mass Deployment (corporate)
Please see:
https://forums.stardock.com/502632/fences-volume-configuration
Troubleshooting
Fences won't activate
Problem
Fences won't activate
Stardock Purchases
Steam Purchases
Steam Purchase

This will happen for Steam purchases
Solution
Stardock Purchases
The most common reasons for this are:
Using the wrong key for the wrong version of Fence
Using the wrong email / not the same one you initially activated Fences with.
Fences is not starting after boot
Problem
Fences is not starting after boot
Solution
Fences should have two entries in Taskmanager / Startup:

Ensuring that both are 'Enabled' will ensure Fences starts at boot under all users.
Desktop icons or Fences are missing
Problem
Desktop icons or Fences are missing.
Solution
First, as a test, disable the quick-hide feature:

If this does not help, please make sure you have not inadvertently put the Fence on an alternate Desktop using Desktop pages. Disable Desktop pages to see if the Fence \ Icon is returned to your main desktop:

Automatic Layout
If all else fails, try evoking the Automatic Layout option in Fences:
https://support.stardock.com/space/SHC/1331396652
Then restore a recent Fences Snapshot:
https://support.stardock.com/space/SHC/1331331082/How+do+I+use+snapshots+in+Fences
Shortcuts or icons are being sent to the wrong monitor
Problem
If you have shortcuts or icons you create that are not being sent to the "Primary" monitor while using Fences, please follow the instructions below.
Solution
Double check your display settings to make sure your primary monitor is set correctly”
Example:

If your primary monitor is set correctly, you may have a registry entry with an incorrect key.
If you're comfortable with editing your registry, open regedit.exe, to see if Fences has your "PrimaryMonitorLast" set to your actual primary:

I cannot switch between desktop pages
You must first have an icon or a Fence on an alternate Desktop Page before you can navigate to it. See the 'How to move icons or fences between desktop' help option in Fences to see how to do this:
Cannot move, resize, or access the Fences options
Problem
Cannot move, resize, or access the options of Fences
Solution
It could be that the Fences are locked. Try right clicking on an empty area of the desktop → View → and ensuring that ‘Lock Fences’ is not checked:

Once that has been done, see if you can use the controls on the fence or move or resize it.
Why are my folder portals empty sometimes?
Problem
My folder portal is not showing what should be in it. Fences can sometimes have trouble with network shortcuts on the desktop when the destination is no longer available (you are not on that network any longer or Fences starts prior to the network location being available).
Solution
We may have a workaround for you if you have networked shortcuts on your desktop. Please refer to the instructions below:
Create a folder on your local PC; in Documents is as good as any
Create a Fences folder portal to that local folder you just created (not to a network location). It, at this time, is empty.
Go to the network location and create shortcuts to the data \ app you want.
Move the shortcuts to the folder on the local PC... or.. directly into the portal (same destination).
The difference here is that the network shortcuts are not on the desktop but are on the local PC.
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Self Support Options
Fences Clean Boot
A "clean boot" starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs, so that you can determine whether a background program is interfering with your game or program. This is similar to starting Windows in Safe Mode, but provides you more control over which services and programs run at startup to help you isolate the cause of a problem.
Creating a new Windows Administrator Account
For testing, please create a new Windows Administrator account.
Windows 7
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-user-account#create-user-account=windows-7
Windows 8
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-user-account#create-user-account=windows-8
Windows 10 & 11
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/create-a-local-user-account-in-windows-10
Log in under that account and try. If it fails, and while still under that account, please click the link below for performing a 'clean boot' under it:
Windows Clean Boot Documention
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/929135
Enable Stardock Software
Keep the Fences entry enabled:
https://sd.stardock.com/sean/JingImages/2016-07-28_1539.png
After you've loaded Windows in a clean state, please try once again.
Testing Fences in Sandbox
In an effort to create a clean install environment without having to reformat your system, Windows 10 & 11 Pro have a "VM" (Virtual Machine) like feature called Windows Sandbox. This will replicate a freshly installed operating system without any other software installed. This is a great test to see if other programs conflict with Stardock products.
The following guide will walk you through the steps to enable Windows Sandbox:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-sandbox/windows-sandbox-overview
After Sandbox is set up, install and activate your Stardock product to see if the issue you are having is also being reproduced in this new environment or if it is working correctly in this mode.
NOTE: If you have a single activation Stardock product, you will be asked if you want to deactivate your other PC to proceed to install it in the Sandbox environment. After finishing the test, you will eventually be asked to activate on your other PC again and can do so.
Fences purging and re-installing
Create a current Fences Snapshot
After the purge and reinstall of Fences, you will want a current snapshot to restore once it’s complete. For how to create one, please see:
https://support.stardock.com/space/SHC/1331331082/How+do+I+use+snapshots+in+Fences
Obtaining the purge file
Please follow this link:
https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/Purge_Fences.zip
Save the file to your downloads folder.
Purging the application
Double-click the downloaded purge file and select "Run as Administrator" if you're on Windows 7/8/8.1/10.


If you are running Windows 8/10/11, you may be notified that Windows is protecting your PC. Select "More info" and then "Run anyway".
Reboot the computer and reinstall the application. It is important to get the most recent version of the application.
Reinstalling
For trials:
Please ensure you have the most recent trial available:
https://www.stardock.com/products/
For Stardock direct purchases
For getting your product and key, please see the following:
https://www.stardock.com/support/productkeyretrieval
For Steam Purchases
Even after using the purge file, you still need to use the 'uninstall' option in the Steam client:

After, re-Install from Steam and Steam only.
Please DO NOT change any of the default settings until you verify that the application is running as expected in its default state.
Fences Extended Crash Reporting
This should only be done if directed to do so by a Stardock support representative.
As with any app, there will be crashes. When Fences becomes unstable, some users will see such a message indicating a crash:

Some may never see this but have Windows Explorer crash (which Fences run under) for no apparent reason.
To help see if Fences is the cause, Fences has the capability to capture more data when there are crashes.
To enable it, the Fences registry needs to be changed. One can do so by downloading and running this registry edit file:
https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/FencesAllCrashesNew.zip
Opening this file will add a registry entry:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Stardock\Fences]
"ReportAllCrashes"=dword:00000001
"CrashReportingEnabled"=dword:00000001
Which will ensure any crash in explorer will be captured by Fences. Thereafter, if you can reproduce the crash, it will be logged here:
C:\Users\YourWindowsAccountName\AppData\Roaming\Stardock\Fences\TroubleshootingLog
YourWindowsAccountName is the name of the Windows account you are using.
Zip up that entire folder, upload it to a cloud drive service (GoogleDrive, OneDrive, DropBox, etc), and provide a shared link to it in the thread you reported the crash(s) in or in the ticket you created.
This should also trigger the 'BugSplat' prompt. Please also fill it out and use the email address for the forum account here so we can look them up as well.
Manually Collecting Fences Crash Dumps
If you are experiencing crashes that you believe are caused by one of Stardock’s products, we would really like a dump file from a crash if you are willing to use WinDBG to capture it.https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/windbg-preview/9pgjgd53tn86?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
Once installed, you would make it the default postmortem debugger (click for larger image):

When a crash happens, it will pop WinDBG and PC could become rather slow while it works through it.

Example of what you would type there using your Windows account name instead of 'sdrohan':
.dump /mf c:\users\sdrohan\desktop\Fences_RiverComb_04062022.dmp
The dump command (with the period), the /mf switch, where you want it put, and a name that indicates what app
that it's yours, and the date.
When it is done, you can click the red 'Stop Debugging' button:

The resulting file will likely be BIG, perhaps hundreds of MBs, too large to send uncompressed.