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Poser 11 / Poser Pro 11 OFFICIAL Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 17 7:07 pm)
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Good luck. Be mindful to install your assets into the shared runtime folder and not the primary Poser runtime if you are running Windows. Poser 6 needed to have the content installed into the primary folder but, now, with the current version of Windows and Poser, the Program Files folder is off-limits with the exception of scripts. My recommendation is to create several content runtimes to organize what you have and link them to Poser for easier access.
This is exactly why I don't install the "software" in Program Files since I gave up on my old WinXP Pro laptop years ago. IIRC, that was the last version of Windows that allowed content to be in the same location as the software itself without issues.
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True, but I try not to have to run things as administrator, so I prefer to install software outside of Program Files.
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So I finally updated my poser. The thumbnails in the library are so tiny. I can't see what anything is. I tried finding a way to make them bigger but I couldn't. I should mention that I have never actually used poser 11 despite having bought it a couple of years ago. I'm used to the poser 6 setup. I loved the large thumbnails it had. Is there a way to enlarge the thumbnails other than making my own? I'm thinking bondware took the name "thumbnail" quite literally!