Don Slevin
1 discussion post
I just get a black background. If I go to the Wallpaper settings and hit Apply or OK, both monitors display properly. The files I use for the wallpaper are on a network drive.
Thanks!
Don
In the Desktop Wallpaper > Wallpaper Settings window, do you have the "Auto-fix wallpaper" option enabled?
desertretriever
2 discussion posts
I have this same issue. The directory where the folders are stored is on a network drive on a computer running windows 10 and is online 24x7. The client machine (the PC running DisplayFusion) is also Windows 10, and the wallpaper will be missing after any time waking from sleep, until I manually select "Load Next Wallpaper Slideshow Image" from the DisplayFusion Context menu. I have tried enabling and disabling the "auto-fix" option with no affect.
Oddly, this setup used to work fine until I upgraded the host machine from windows 7 to Windows 10.
desertretriever
2 discussion posts
I logged into my PC at 5:10 AM and experienced the same issue.
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Thanks! It looks like it failed to read the file list from the network share, so it ends up setting a blank desktop.
We've got a ticket on our list for making DF leave the wallpaper alone if no files are found, so I've added your info to that. We'll be sure to let you know if/when that's been implemented.
Thanks!