All of a sudden 3ds Max says Vray menus are "missing":
and any script I install is "missing" :
because for some stupid reason this piece of crap skips loading it at start saying "Hidden/System startup script"
and neither those files/folder are hidden...
I already checked this useless guide:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/3ds-max/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Severa...
which, oh surprise, solved *nothing*. My permissions are good, my user is an Administrator, I took ownership again of all files and folders, ... and nothing.
Of course, uninstalling and reinstalling the whole 3dsmax and Vray did NOTHING, which says a lot about Autodesk uninstallers.
If I put a script in c:\Program Files\Autodesk\3ds Max 2021\MacroScripts\ it loads ok... but if it goes in the default installation folder c:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Autodesk\3dsMax\2021 - 64bit\ENU\usermacros\ it keeps saying that stupid "Hidden/System startup script" and skipping it.
This sh|t is driving me crazy...
Did you try asking on the Vray forums? Chaos employees are always helpful.
No, but it's not a Vray problem. It's a 3ds Max problem, as it happens with ANY script I install.
I had the same problem with 3ds Max 2023 and it seems to be related to the new security features see here...
https://help.autodesk.com/view/MAXDEV/2023/ENU/?guid=GUID-615D14FB-0F2D-4801-B381-1128C4128C70
I am using Windows 11, so I am not sure if this is by design or just a W11 problem, but the user profile AppData folder is hidden by default since years under Windows. So all user macroscripts get blocked in my case and it seems for others.
I moved the script usermacros folder from it's original location up to the Autodesk folder in the homefolder, which fixed the problem.
From here...
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Autodesk\3dsMax\2023 - 64bit\ENU\usermacros
to
%USERPROFILE%\Autodesk\3ds Max 2023\ENU\usermacros
The %USERPROFILE%\Autodesk\3ds Max 2023\ path is there anyways and there are no hidden folders in this path.
Sorry for the necropost but I've been trying to figure this out all week and finally got it. I'm on Windows 11 and 3dsMax 2024, the steps I used to fix it were:
Not sure why this is a thing, but it works for me now. If the steps above don't work just check every directory along the path to your ENU folder for h (hidden) or s (system) attributes (by typing attrib /d to list directory attributes)
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