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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 12:50 am)
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could be that the file is 'read only' could be that you have poser open and the file is in use could be that you have given it a wrong name (spaces count) could be that you need to reboot your computer occasionally could be that something else is happening on your system at the same time that causes a hiccup and a call is missed lots more top three would be the 'read only' one poser is using it and the need to reboot
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I have been editing Poser files to create new light sets, poses, etc. Most of the time I simply drop the new files into appropiate folder my Poser install and it works. Although occasionally I get the following message when I try to apply my new file to a pose:
"Warning can not open RuntimeLibraries..."
Anyone have any idea what is going wrong? I am always including a new RSR with the files (made with a little application called RSR Converter) so Poser should be able to find and apply the new pose. Also I am careful that the new file and its RSR have the EXACT same names (but different extensions of course).
Any info would be greatly appreciated.