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Topic: «AWM conflict with AFF on explorer.exe? » on forum: Technical Support   Views: 7357
 
Ernst Fueloep
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Posted: 12/20/2013 19:37:47
 
 
Hello,

I have installed Actual Window Manager 8.0.3 and Actual File Folders.
For several folders I have created window rules for explorer.exe.

Now both AWM and AFF are trying to display the title buttons.
The result is that AFF title buttons are displays twice and AWM buttons are not visible.
Except I hover with the mouse over the title than the second AFF title buttons change to AWM buttons.
When I remove the mouse fr om the title the AWM buttons change to AFF buttons.

It looks like AFF doesn't get along with AWM, right?

Look at the attached image.
This is an open folder where you can see the duplicate AFF buttons.
Below is the same folder wh ere I previously moved the mouse pointer over the title buttons and this made the AWM buttons appear.



Regards,
Ernst
 
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Alexander Salnikov
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Posted: 12/20/2013 21:39:28
 
 
Good day Ernst,

It is well-known issue.
The problem is that our products conflict with each other so you can see numerous bugs while using both(or more) of our products in one time.
So our users have to decide which program they want to use.
In your case I would advice you to use AWM since it already includes all the functions that AFF already has.

Any questions?Mail to support@actualtools.com!
 
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Ernst Fueloep
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Posted: 12/20/2013 22:24:46
 
 
Hello Alexander,

Oops!

I guess I missed that AWM includes the functionality of AFF.
I just recently upgraded AWM from version 6.7.2 to 8.0.3.

Is there an easy way to move the configuration from AFF into the AFF component of AWM?

Thanks.

Regards,
Ernst
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 12/26/2013 14:47:24
 
 
Hello Ernst,

You should copy the RecentFolders.ini file from %appdata%\Actual Tools\Actual File Folders\ to %appdata%\Actual Tools\Actual Window Manager\ .
 
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