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Raster Design registry wrong on OOTB install

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JamesMaeding
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Raster Design registry wrong on OOTB install

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So I installed IDSP 2015, with acad, raster design, and all.

I noticed the "Installing Raster design" nag screen keeps coming up when I start C3D, as if its the first use of it, and its copying files to my profile folder.

 

It won't stop showing though, and me and several others figured out the registry settings of RD are being set for some other product.

This is what you should see:

 

but the OOTB install is setting LocalRootFolder and RoamableRootFolder to Utility design or some other product not Acad.

So you must manually set to acad like above.

 

How would I automate that though outside of acad?

I know how to use lisp to do it from acad, but want it done via login script.

I usually do that by having the login script run a .reg file to edit the reg.

But now the .reg file must be custom to each user.

 

Can someone show how to use a username var in a reg file?

 

Autodesk messed up on this, no question. At least its fixable via lisp if login cannot do it.

thx

 


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dembkod
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Jmaeding

 

Hello. This is not an issue occurring with all installs. It seems to be connected to your system somehow. I will make sure your query is escalated from the forums and reviewed.

 

Thank you for taking part in our community!



David Dembkoski
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JamesMaeding
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It happens on all the installs I do here, but I use an admin image too so that's expected maybe.

 

Someone suggested its related to if you install all items in the IDSP. They asked if the path simply used the last product installed.

 

But you are saying it works for some people? Are they using IDSP?

 


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