Published on November 10, 2007 By ALMonty In Docks
I been seeing a lot of background docks created for OD with a dockzip extension. Maybe I missed something. What I would like to know is: What is it? How can I open it? I've seen them I just never used one.
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on Nov 10, 2007
I been seeing a lot of background docks created for OD with a dockzip extension. Maybe I missed something. What I would like to know is: What is it? How can I open it? I've seen them I just never used one.
missed something? maybe dockzip = extension to autoload icons/backgrounds in your OD library
Double click to open it
then open icon properties change image they are in your library
same for Backgrounds
on Nov 10, 2007
What I don't understand is why when using a dockzip, it sticks the background in the empty OD library in My Docs when all the other backgrounds and images are in the Program Files dir....really wish everything would be in ONE standardized location. Becomes a real nightmare when trying to back things up (so instead I deleted it from the my docs folder and stuck it in program files).
on Nov 10, 2007
Double click to open it


That's what I thought...but it shows as a default icon and when I click on it the box opens up that says nothing is associated with that file. Should I associate it with OD.exe?
on Nov 10, 2007

That's what I thought...but it shows as a default icon and when I click on it the box opens up that says nothing is associated with that file. Should I associate it with OD.exe?


what's your version of OD?
on Nov 10, 2007
OD says v190(Build 537u) and SDC says 190[b].020 And it is the Plus ver.
on Nov 10, 2007
if you get the same message with each dockzip you should try to associate it with OD if that don't work
you should contact stardock support by sending a mail to support@stardock.com
on Nov 10, 2007
I associated with OD and it worked. Strange thing I dl on my XP machine and it worked fine. Oh btw I was using Vista maybe that's why.

Thanks Q couldn't have done it with out ya.