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When you try to access the Settings, does DisplayFusionSettings.exe show up in the Windows Task Manager just for a few seconds before disappearing again?<br/>
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Also, do you have any firewall rules blocking any of the DisplayFusion processes from accessing the internet?<br/>
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Thanks!
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I just upgraded my desktop to Windows 10 and everything seems ok with DF 7.2, except the Display Fusion Settings window doesn't show for me.  I can see the process running, but just not the window itself.
I can load the monitor config window ok, but not wallpaper window nor settings.
I upg...]]></description>
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Hi! <br/>
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I just upgraded my desktop to Windows 10 and everything seems ok with DF 7.2, except the Display Fusion Settings window doesn't show for me.  I can see the process running, but just not the window itself.<br/>
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I can load the monitor config window ok, but not wallpaper window nor settings.<br/>
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I upgraded my MS Surface Pro 3 and with this install, the settings window loaded up fine.  So I uninstalled 7.2, restarted, and reinstalled.  However, no luck.  The alignment of the titlebar icons is offset lower by 10px (seems to be due to the custom background I used, I was going into the settings to disable it).  <br/>
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Thanks so much for your help!<br/>
<br/>
Derek.
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