Ok...so I have the following
vista home premium
ObjectDock Plus v 1.90 Plus
Buid 535u
and have Stardock Central
I have searched and tried the folowing options:
If you have SDC make sure in the tools tab you click on settings and in
the general setting you have both of the "enable mcp" boxes
UNchecked,then go into your program files folder and in the stardock
folder you go into the objectdock folder and in there find the file
"stardocktray.dll" and copy this file somewhere in a different folder
so you can retrieve this file if this solution does not work.Now that
you have done this REname the file"stardocktray.dll" to anything you
like (I used junk for example).Now once that is done Reboot system,when
you are all back up and running(make sure OD+ is not going to start up
automatically and is not runnig at all)Now go into program folder and
in the stardock folder go into objectdock folder and now delete
"stardocktray.dll>renamed "junk",now the file no longer resides in
that folder.Last part,start up SDC and check mark both ENABLE MCP and
then make sure OD+ is setup to automatically load on start up,Now
REBOOT the system and when it all is loaded up you should now have your
systray icons showing.
As well As:
Also, MCP is no longer needed for tray functionality and might get in
the way. After you've gone through the steps above to diagnose, I'd
also recommend trying to get rid of SDMCP. In the next version I hope
to include something that will take of this automatically. But anyways
for diagnosis sake... End it's process, and go ahead and find the SDMCP
exe and dll.... and rename them (put and "_old" after their filenames,
so you can restore it later if you really need to). You can find SDMCP
files in your "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Stardock" directory. Files
you'll want to rename.... "mcpcore.dll" and "sdmcp.exe". (You can't
just delete them as they will be "in use", but you should be able to
rename them fine.) At this point, do a reboot, and they will no longer
be in use. Try ObjectDock's SystemTray out then (preferably with UAC
off if on Vista, but you can try it with it on too if you do in fact
use UAC). Knowing if this fixes the problem for you or not would
definitely help the situation for you and others as well

And I still get a crash when I try to use the sysstats docklet!! PLEASE HELP....