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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 12:50 am)
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I think though I an not absolutely sure that the preferences are saved to the Poser.RSR in the Poser 4 directory, perhaps this file is write protected on your system?
I am also using Win 2k Pro with administrative rights, and have no problems saving preferences. As a last resort workround you could try setting a UI dot, so that you can restore the pallet positions if they come in at the wrong place.
I copied poser.exe and poser.rsr from my other computer (which I haven't reformatted and re-os'd, until I finished with file transfers (lots)). I also copied the PREF folder. And then I tried re-installing from the CD and then do an incremental patching (4.02.116, 4.02.117, 4.02.118, 4.02.118a, 4.03). Still no go. Then I ran Poser within the poser directory instead of from the desktop shortcut and start menu shortcut, and whadayaknow... it works. Tried from the pre-made shortcuts, doesn't save settings. Tried again from within poser directory, does save settings. Deleted desktop shortcut, recreate desktop shortcut, tried again. BAM. It works. Damn shortcuts. Oh yeah, I checked Curious Labs web page and there was a note that there was a bug with 4.03 not saving preferences.
This is a problem that cropped up with the 4.03 patch, it doesn't set the "start in" directory in "properties". Open "properties" for your P4 shortcut and make the "start in" directory your Poser Directory. Once you do that, Poser will save your preferences in the proper place and it will start using your preferences.
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