![]() Of course that’s not a good solution given all the hard work they’ve put into setting up the envelopes in the 1st place. It seems most likely the Skin is causing the problem, since turning of Skin shifts the mesh back on top of the bones. However on some occassions, and now I’m finding more and more instances of this, the mesh that’s skinned to the set of bones is moved or streteched away from the skeleton. Usually they just click OK and everything still works. On most of the systems, when they try to open the file, they get this error message:ĬLSID and make sure you are logged in as an administrator. The problem my students are having is when they have characters with the Skin modifier applied. ![]() We’re using the floating license configuration with a separate server holding all the license information. We have a lab set up of 40 Win2K systems in a network with Max 5.1 installed. I posted in the discreet support forum but have not gotten a proper solution yet.
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