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  • 1.49.01 fails to load + crashes SU8 for non-admins

    Hi all,

    We've just rolled out SketchUp 8 on a few machines with V-Ray for SketchUp 1.49.01. When users who are members of the local administrators group load SU8 + V-Ray, it works fine. When Power Users launch SU8 + V-Ray, we get an error that "V-Ray for Sketchup was not able [to] load, because it could not locate all dependent files". When I click OK, SU crashes and pops a BugSplat dialog. I can see the ProgramData\ASGVIS folder that everything is installed in just fine. Nothing is written to the vfs_stderr.txt error log.

    Any help diagnosing this would be appreciated,
    -Danny

    General System Information Template
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    ASGvis product used: V-Ray for SketchUp
    ASGvis product version number: 1.49.01
    ASGvis product license type(demo, academic, commercial): commercial
    OS(windows or mac): Windows
    OS version: Windows 7, 64 bit
    OS language: English
    OS locale: US
    Host application (rhino, sketchup): SketchUp 8
    Host application version: 8.0.481
    Host application language: English
    Other plugins installed: Removed all others, so none
    CPU type: Intel Core i7
    RAM: 8 GB
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    Danny Polkinhorn, WATG

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    Re: 1.49.01 fails to load + crashes SU8 for non-admins

    Originally posted by dpolkinhorn
    Hi all,

    We've just rolled out SketchUp 8 on a few machines with V-Ray for SketchUp 1.49.01. When users who are members of the local administrators group load SU8 + V-Ray, it works fine. When Power Users launch SU8 + V-Ray, we get an error that "V-Ray for Sketchup was not able [to] load, because it could not locate all dependent files". When I click OK, SU crashes and pops a BugSplat dialog. I can see the ProgramData\ASGVIS folder that everything is installed in just fine. Nothing is written to the vfs_stderr.txt error log.

    Any help diagnosing this would be appreciated,
    -Danny

    General System Information Template
    -----------
    ASGvis product used: V-Ray for SketchUp
    ASGvis product version number: 1.49.01
    ASGvis product license type(demo, academic, commercial): commercial
    OS(windows or mac): Windows
    OS version: Windows 7, 64 bit
    OS language: English
    OS locale: US
    Host application (rhino, sketchup): SketchUp 8
    Host application version: 8.0.481
    Host application language: English
    Other plugins installed: Removed all others, so none
    CPU type: Intel Core i7
    RAM: 8 GB
    -----------
    I would recommend e-mailing ASGVis Chaosgroup support directly - http://services.asgvis.com/index.php...=article&id=89. Just e-mail link to this post.

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    • #3
      Re: 1.49.01 fails to load + crashes SU8 for non-admins

      For the forum vitality it's interesting to post the resolution for the issue
      Since its resolved, of course

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      • #4
        Re: 1.49.01 fails to load + crashes SU8 for non-admins

        Im having this problem now.
        Please post result

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        • #5
          Re: 1.49.01 fails to load + crashes SU8 for non-admins

          Solved

          I uninstalled Vray
          Redownloaded the Vray 1.49.01
          Installed it
          Now its working fine.

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          • #6
            Re: 1.49.01 fails to load + crashes SU8 for non-admins

            Uninstalling and re-installing (twice) did not work for me. My issue was resolved by giving Modify rights for Users on C:\ProgramData\ASGVIS. It's something the installer should verify/correct, or better yet, not install anything to that directory. ASGVIS support suggested giving users Admin rights on the machine (uh, no). Applications should run just fine for Users, and particularly members of the Power Users group. Hopefully they'll get this fixed in the installer.
            Danny Polkinhorn, WATG

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