Hello,
We have a lab licence for Sketchup V-Ray 2.0 SP1. We are on Windows 7 with SU 2014 computers. They are hooked to university network that has an active directory that handles the security. Our students have roaming profiles.
We've installed V-Ray using either a local admin or a network admin user. If we run SketchUp using the account that was used to install V-Ray, it takes some time to start but works fine inclusive for the licence. As soon as we use a typical student account without admin rights, SU starts normally (and fast) but V-Ray isn't loaded and is unavailable. There is no error message. In the Start menu, we can find the ChaosGroup folder with its content. We can launch for exemple the shared rendering engine troublefree.
We cannot of course give admin right to our students...
We suspect that with the students account SU isn't trying at all to load V-Ray but don't have a clue where to tell SU to do so.
Any help is appreciated!
We have a lab licence for Sketchup V-Ray 2.0 SP1. We are on Windows 7 with SU 2014 computers. They are hooked to university network that has an active directory that handles the security. Our students have roaming profiles.
We've installed V-Ray using either a local admin or a network admin user. If we run SketchUp using the account that was used to install V-Ray, it takes some time to start but works fine inclusive for the licence. As soon as we use a typical student account without admin rights, SU starts normally (and fast) but V-Ray isn't loaded and is unavailable. There is no error message. In the Start menu, we can find the ChaosGroup folder with its content. We can launch for exemple the shared rendering engine troublefree.
We cannot of course give admin right to our students...
We suspect that with the students account SU isn't trying at all to load V-Ray but don't have a clue where to tell SU to do so.
Any help is appreciated!
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