![]() ![]() A couple of people have written scripts that will (allegedly) decrypt a. it's just irritating.)ĭid a lot of looking around. That and it kinda ticked me that someone'd writing something this neat and then drop it without letting anyone else maintain it. I guess it pays to not only be an ADHD programmer-slash-award-winning-tech guy (*blush*) but one who has a few frustrated minutes around home-schooling his equally-ADHD son in graphing math (guaranteed headache, no waiting). I'd really like to make this run if possible, but if I can't see what's causing the offense it's almost impossible to fix it. Is there any way for me to see/fix the offending line/problem ("Invalid directory on URL" which sounds like out-of-date hard-coding)? Or is that kind of file specifically out-of-my-reach? Went back to the website in question, but there's no visible way to contact the developer(s). I tried looking at Line 21 in the MSE file, but it's compiled (or encrypted). That whole defined in encrypted script has me concerned. Runtime error: dotNet runtime exception: Invalid directory on URL. Error occurred during fileIn in "C:\Program Files\Autodesk\3ds Max 2016\Scripts\HCGAB\hcgabPRO.mse" line number: 21 Runtime error: fileIn: can't open file - "C:\Program Files\Autodesk\3ds Max- Error occurred in anonymous codeblock filename: C:\Program Files\Autodesk\3ds Max 2016\Scripts\HCGAB\hcgabPRO.mse position: 625 line: 21 Now, though, when I run the thing, I get this: ![]() Looks like it'd be nice, and I learned a lot about Max and maxscript troubleshooting why it didn't initially want to run. In the absence of the Max Asset Browser, I found one called the HCG Asset Browser. I'm new at maxscript (bear this in mind), although I've been a developer for decades, so I've got at least a paw up. ![]()
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