shed_e opened this issue on May 13, 2021 ยท 17 posts
shed_e posted Thu, 03 June 2021 at 5:29 PM
adp001 posted at 5:26PM Thu, 03 June 2021 - #4420389
shed_e posted at 11:40PM Wed, 02 June 2021 - #4420356
adp001 posted at 5:32PM Wed, 02 June 2021 - #4420224
Did you reset the folders in the script (right click in the scripts window, "Features -> Folders -> Reset Last used Folders" and "Clear Recent Folder List")?
Sorry, I dunno where this is exactly. Not sure if you're referring to locations in windows files or control panels of the software. Either way I can't find these.
If I right click in the scripts window (Netherworks script), I get a menu. Maybe there is a difference between the script you use and mine. I'm using P11.
But deleting both INI files does the same.
Anyway, Seems this 'tock folder app' messed with access rights of files and pathes. Simply overwriting (a new install) may not completly restore anything, Best you can do is copy all your content files out of the way and delete any path and file related to Poser before reinstalling. Check if Poser works (without your content). Then select the folder you saved your content to and use windows to set the access rights for all files and pathes in it (but most likely your content is not the problem because you could load the cm2 file with Poser).
Good luck!
Yea it's different in PP14. It doesn't have the option. I deleted the INI files as instructed, and the recent error was fixed. Unfortunately the old error message is back. Will uninstall and remove Poser contents as you have suggested and reinstall it. That's the best option to fix this. Thanks a lot again for all your help. Much appreciated :)