EClark1894 opened this issue on Feb 01, 2020 · 13 posts
EClark1894 posted Sat, 01 February 2020 at 5:33 PM
What's the current build number on the Poser 11.2 update? Other than a couple of pop up windows telling me that Poser can't find my library on the right path, it opens it up anyway, and I have no real problems. So should I update it again, or just let it go? My current build is 11.2.272.
EClark1894 posted Sat, 01 February 2020 at 5:41 PM
RobZhena posted Sat, 01 February 2020 at 6:43 PM
The January build is 329.
ErickL88 posted Sun, 02 February 2020 at 2:58 AM
I noticed, I'm not on the latest version (xx.329) either. Is THIS the regular place to find and d/l Poser updates?
RobZhena posted Sun, 02 February 2020 at 3:38 AM
Yes, that’s the site.
Afrodite-Ohki posted Sun, 02 February 2020 at 4:37 AM
Clark, your errors there seem like the usual reasons why we tend to advice people not to install Poser's runtime to its default suggestion in the Documents folder. Windows loves trying to block applications from reading/writing into those public folders...
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Feel free to call me Ohki!
Poser Pro 11, Poser 12 and Poser 13, Windows 10, Superfly junkie. My units are milimeters.
Persephone (the computer): AMD Ryzen 9 5900x, RTX 3070 GPU, 96gb ram.
ErickL88 posted Sun, 02 February 2020 at 5:53 AM
EClark1894 posted Sun, 02 February 2020 at 10:07 AM
Afrodite-Ohki posted at 11:07AM Sun, 02 February 2020 - #4378618
Clark, your errors there seem like the usual reasons why we tend to advice people not to install Poser's runtime to its default suggestion in the Documents folder. Windows loves trying to block applications from reading/writing into those public folders...
Where should they go then? That's a serious question, btw. I migrated over from the Mac to Win 7.
ockham posted Sun, 02 February 2020 at 10:45 AM
It would help if the Downloads page included the version number along with the date. It's easy to see the current version of what we have, but it's not so easy to determine the date of what we have.
Afrodite-Ohki posted Sun, 02 February 2020 at 10:52 AM
EClark1894 posted at 12:51PM Sun, 02 February 2020 - #4378668
Afrodite-Ohki posted at 11:07AM Sun, 02 February 2020 - #4378618
Clark, your errors there seem like the usual reasons why we tend to advice people not to install Poser's runtime to its default suggestion in the Documents folder. Windows loves trying to block applications from reading/writing into those public folders...
Where should they go then? That's a serious question, btw. I migrated over from the Mac to Win 7.
I always have the installation install them to a custom folder, and then I set that custom folder to another HDD other than the one where Windows is installed.
If you only have one HDD, then just create a folder for that, something like C:/Poser 11 Runtime. As long as it's not in any folder that Windows created automatically when it installed.
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Feel free to call me Ohki!
Poser Pro 11, Poser 12 and Poser 13, Windows 10, Superfly junkie. My units are milimeters.
Persephone (the computer): AMD Ryzen 9 5900x, RTX 3070 GPU, 96gb ram.
flaviok posted Sun, 02 February 2020 at 2:02 PM
329
bwldrd posted Sun, 02 February 2020 at 8:11 PM
EClark1894 posted at 8:10PM Sun, 02 February 2020 - #4378668
Where should they go then? That's a serious question, btw. I migrated over from the Mac to Win 7.
I install the additianal content from the poser intall, and the poser support install to a directory of my choosing then move whats new/needed to my poser directory and delete the rest. Of course I also keep a backup of the previous poser.ini which points to my real poser directory as the content directory, instead of where I had the new content installed to.
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flaviok posted Sun, 02 February 2020 at 8:51 PM