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Process for dealing with corrupted assets

Process for dealing with corrupted assets

Alex_VM
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Process for dealing with corrupted assets

Alex_VM
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Hi everyone

A quick question on Scene Security Tools and ALC/CRP scripts.


Scenario: I open a model or scene from an outside source and the Scene Security Tools detect an ALC corruption in the scene. It is suggested that I allow the corruption to be cleaned (fig.1) and once I've done that, save the current scene to prevent future corruption (fig.2).


Question: Is it safe to use the model/scene once I've run the "Clean corruption" command and gotten the "Corruption succesfuly cleaned" message back? That is after I've resaved of course. Would it be wiser to not utilize the asset even after cleaning or is it now completely secure and there's no need to avoid using it.

Thank you

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attilaszabo
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Hi @Alex_VM , yes it is safe to use the cleaned 3ds Max scene.

 

Attila Szabo
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Alex_VM
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Great then! In that case it saved me a lot of hassle. Well worth the update. Thank you @attilaszabo 

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