Dual monitors

Is there a way to force Object Dock to run on my primary monitor and not the secondary? Right now every time I reboot I have to turn off the secondary until Object Dock starts then turn it back on and that is a pain. Running Windows 10 2004 (20H2).

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Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. But, first, ObjectDock is not fully compatible with Windows 10. Said that, I run ObjectDock too, and I get my ObjectDock's Tab Dock stay where I put them on. I have 2 monitors. Occasionally, It move by itself to my second monitor. But, I just drag it over to my first monitor. Not really a pain. Just once every few weeks. But since it is not compatible with Windows 10, I am really glad it still work well on my computer.

Thanks
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.

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I found another solution that lets me pick which monitor the dock is to reside on so I'm using that instead of Object Dock. It has all the same functionality with a lot more configuration options. It's Nexus Dock.