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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 04 3:06 am)
Try this:-
If that was the problem then this will be the solution. If its something different then ... errr ... ummmm ???? :)
As suggested by someone off line, I backed everything up and then reinstalled the P5 program. That fixed the problem. Watching the backup I discovered that somehow, I have no idea how, I had ended up with two copies of the P5 executable file with differing URLs and suspect that was the root cause, just confused the machine I guess. Thank you to those who offered suggestions.
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I have for a long time had P5 and P4 living quite happily together on the same drive, with linkage between the libraries. However, just recently my boot disk started to die and I had to rapidly shift everything onto a new disk. Now I find that if I try to reopen a PZ3 file done in P5 it tries to load into P4 and hangs up the machine. I would appreciate it if someone could tell me what is fouled up here. Thanks in advance. Regards, David