Error Message: "int() argument must be a string, a bytes-like object or a number, not 'NoneType'"

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Error Message: "int() argument must be a string, a bytes-like object or a number, not 'NoneType'"

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Everytime I launch FUSION 360 to begin set-up, I am greeted by a "int() argument must be a string, a bytes-like object or a number, not 'NoneType'" message. Online, I cannot find any solution to this issue and all proposed fixes do not work. Additionally, I have installed and uninstalled this program three time already (both using the auto-cleaner and manually) but still cannot get past the error screen. Is this an issue through the software itself, my laptop, or something else? 

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Operating information -

Os: Microsoft Windows 10 Education

Version: 10.0.18363 Build 18363

System: HP ProBook x36 11 G2 EE, x64-based PC

 

 

 

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tallisb
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Hello Amelia-

Without seeing a screen capture of the error, my guess is that you have a Fusion 360 Add-in/Plug-in that is getting automatically ran on startup, and there is something wrong in the code that is throwing the error.  We see this a lot on Plug-Ins that haven't been updated in awhile.

 

I recommend going into the Tools tab in Fusion 360, then select Add-Ins-->Scripts & Add-Ins.  (See image1)
Then, I would click on the Add-Ins tab in the dialog that comes up.  You will see a list of the add-ins you have installed.  I would select each one and hit Stop, and then uncheck "Run on Startup" if it is checked. (see image2)
Do this for each one.

Then restart Fusion 360 and see if the error goes away.  If it does, you know it was related to one of the add-ins.  You could then turn one on, restart Fusion 360, and see which one throws the error.

 

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Hope this helps.

Brad

 



Brad Tallis

Fusion 360 Technical Specialist
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Anonymous
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I can't actually get the program to open. This error message (see attached photo) occurs after downloading, while the window shows photos along with text reading "setting up". I also do not have any add-ons downloaded, only the FUSION program.

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tallisb
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Amelia-

Ah, ok.  Thank you for the more info.  I recommend doing the following:

 

1. Close Fusion 360 
2. Browse to:

Mac 
  • Macintosh HD > Users > (username) > Library > Application Support > Autodesk > Autodesk Fusion 360 > (Lettered folder name) > W.Login 
Windows 
  • C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Autodesk Fusion 360\(Lettered folder name)\W.Login\

3. Rename the W.Login folder

4. Launch Fusion

 

Let me know if that helps.

 

Brad



Brad Tallis

Fusion 360 Technical Specialist
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Anonymous
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I've followed the above instructions, making sure that I have re-launched and exited FUSION 360. However, when I look through the files to find what is mentioned, I do not have an "Autodesk Fusion 360" folder, the only one is labeled "webdeploy".

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Hi Brad and Amelia,

 

I am having the exact same error message every time I try to install it.  I've even reimaged my computer and still I'm not having any luck.  Have you been able to resolve this problem?  

 

Thanks!

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syackley50
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I am also having the same issue. Has a solution been found?

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bnupen
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I am having the same issue when trying to install Fusion  360.

File "R:\Streamer\src\adsk\dls\streamer\netlib.py", line 337, in read
TypeError: int() argument must be a string, a bytes-like object or a number, not 'NoneType'

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