Hi Jason,
Thanks very much for your patience as we track this down. The log did provide insight into possible causes:
On deleting the LoginState.xml file, if you haven't please delete the entire Web Services folder.
The authentication error is indicative of Fusion's inability to connect with some of our servers. Some things to check:
- Is the network connection being redirected via a Hosts file (c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc)?
- Is a proxy server being used? Can it be connected to another network (e.g home) and see if Fusion launches without error?
- Could there be an environment variable setting that's affecting network connectivity? e.g. HTTP_PROXY?
- Could there be a resident process in memory affecting connectivity? To check, reboot the system to see if Fusion launches.
I also noticed there was a file pending in your upload queue. To remove this as a possible cause do the following:
- Launch Explorer and navigate to: c:\users\<username>\appdata\local\Autodesk\Autodesk Fusion 360\{alphanumeric folder}\w.login
- Delete the file UploadQueuedFileList.xml.
To remove any browser cache/options issues as possibly affecting launch try the following:
- Go to c:\users\<username>\appdata\roaming\autodesk\neutron platform\options\{alphanumeric folder name}. Delete the file NGlobalOptions.xml.
- Go to c:\users\<username>\appdata\roaming\autodesk\neutron platform\options. Delete the file NMachineSpecificOptions.xml.
- Go to c:\users\<username>\appdata\local\temp\autodesk\ and delete the BrowserCache folder.
- Try launching Fusion.
Finally, if you're still seeing issues I am more than happy to contact you directly at a time/day that works for you. Feel free to send me time/day/contact number using kevin dot baribault at autodesk dot com.
Regards,
Kevin Baribault
Fusion 360 Quality Assurance