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This was the statement from the Discreet website yesterday.
"Although Discreet Testing and Product Support have not identified any specific problems to date, in some cases 3ds max 6 may not function as expected under Windows XP SP2. Therefore, Discreet support recommends that 3ds max 6 be run under Windows XP SP1."
I did the upgrade a few days back. So I started max 6 but it was unable to launch. Seemed like sp 2 didn't like my Sygate firewall and max 6 wouldn't launch due to that conflict. I had to shut it down while starting max 6, very annoying. No tweaks helped.
Thought you should know.
With that said, I wonder what else I have to expect from sp 2? But it's not all bad though. I lost and won some, I took the risk.
The only issues I had were servers not responding to manager when using backburner and the VRay 1.457 not being able to commucate with the licence server. Both of which were fixed by turning off Windows firewall.
AutoCAD 2002 is running just fine for me. You probably just need to let autocad through the new windows firewall since the stupid AutoCAD today crap connects through the web.
No problems here. In fact, vray seems to be quicker because of the repairs that were done to the hyperthreading portion of the code. I haven't tried an animation to see if this fixed the problem so many were having with hyperthreading, but hopefully it does.
Oh yea, I also turned off the firewall before I did anything else.
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