Thought i would ask here since there are more experienced people here on this forum, its an issue that poped up since few months ago using corona 1.4 on windows 7 but it got fixed by just pure luck after installing RP MANAGER, i see in max also there is an option in preferences-maxscript to increase the limit which it seems RP MANAGER does. Issue is after now heading over to windows 10 the issue popped up few days ago and nothing would fix it before not even the options given in corona's site didn't work except i got a folder of currupted files last time. I sent the scene to the corona team last time and what i was told is that this error is in other renderers too just it doesn't come as an error and only corona chooses to show it idk if the chaosgroup team can answer this. Is this max related or windows related? should i contact microsoft (if i can) not sure, but for sure when i told the corona team they were shocked RP manager fixed it last time and no one there knows exactly how to deal with it. Any help with this would be great since alot of you guys have been rendering for a long long time and might have come accross this
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Last edited by mitviz; 25-07-2016, 10:26 AM.Architectural and Product Visualization at MITVIZ
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I think you used to have to start 3ds max as administrator at least once after installing rpmanager to fix the error. Couldn't hurt.www.dpict3d.com - "That's a very nice rendering, Dave. I think you've improved a great deal." - HAL9000... At least I have one fan.
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these days i only run max as admin to keep some of the plugins toolbars otherwise these reset each time, well some of them, so i always run as admin to avoid any issuesArchitectural and Product Visualization at MITVIZ
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