nakatoni opened this issue on Nov 20, 2011 · 3 posts
nakatoni posted Sun, 20 November 2011 at 4:43 PM
Hope someone will find solution :)
I got Victoria4 Morphs++ and no matter what I do they don't work. Searched over at Daz3D Forum, did what they say and nothing. In brief:
I can't install to C:Program FilesSmith MicroPoser8 - installer doesn't see suitable exe file
installing as Daz files, in C:Program FilesCuriousLabsPoser4 directory results in Poser seeing morphs but they don't change anything in figure (can't load faces using morphs++, can't change body parts etc. - I see them in Parameters window but moving slider does nothing)
manually moving Morphs folder within various runtimes does nothing
installing as Poser (All Files) causes installer to give error messages but Daz files can be installed only to Daz folder and - see above, it doesn't work
Can anyone tell me what to do? When choosing to install as Daz Files, to CuriousLabs directory and Poser4 folder, I can see everything when opening up Poser. I heard installer is searching for V4 exe file, not the Poser exe file so I should install it where I have my Vicky installed. I did it and it didn't work. At the end installer is initializing Morphs and says initialization is complete and ok. well, it's not. manual initialization with DzCreateExPFiles-V4.bat file doesn't do anything neither.
I run Poser 8 on Windows 7 Ultimate. Had problems with installing Vicky base, couldn't install her to Poser and so she's installed to Curious Labs. i wouldn't expect to have problems with morphs++ too...
I'd love to expand my Vicky so please if you know this issue and know the solution please share :)
Thanks!
hborre posted Sun, 20 November 2011 at 6:27 PM
There are many posts outlining the problems with Windows 7, Program Files folder and UAC. In which case, I am assuming that you installed Poser 8 into Program Files. Aside from adjusting UAC security to a lower setting (not highly recommended), it would have been best to install your content in a shared folder, like My Documents, which bypasses the security restrictions set up by Windows. Most DAZ installers will look for a Poser.exe file which you do have; only the pro versions will have installation difficulties.
nakatoni posted Sat, 26 November 2011 at 11:58 AM
Problem solved :) figured out solution myself.