I loaded a file from your self-paced tutorials. Per the instructions, I made a copy of it so it would be editable. I think I may have inadvertently done that more than once. Now my Fusion is stuck trying to upload six files. I'm attaching my logs. Thank you
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@William_Dec_45 There are some solutions called out in the below article for stuck uploads. Please let us know if that helps.
https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/File-stuck-in-uplo...
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Issue:
Users reported that one or more of the following uploading issues may occur in Fusion:
@William_Dec_45 thanks for the additional information. Can you please follow the solution in the below link?
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-support/document-stuck-uploading/m-p/12928760/highlight/true#M...
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@William_Dec_45 They is the right file. You do t even have to reman. Just move it to another location so that Fusion does not find this file and generates it again. And yes just close the windows and restart Fusion.
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Thank you RajkumarIlanchelian. That fixed my problem. If I may be so bold, I would substitute this path for folks like me who aren't so computer savvy:
If Windows Machine: Open File Explorer, double click the C drive, then Users > Bill (or the user's name) > AppData > Roaming > Autodesk > Neutron Platform > Option > Now double click folder with crazy long name, (something like 63FYQP7CZJC), then find the file called "login_ActiveDocuments". I think you could simply delete this file, but I renamed mine "RENAMED 8-6-24" just in case I need it again. Fusion will build another file to replace "login_ActiveDocuments". Close File Explorer.
@William_Dec_45 Glad to know that this fixes the problem. The real issue is why did your session get I to this situation is what we need to understand. We will work with to reproduce this problem.
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In that case, here is some more information. I downloaded one of your teaching modules in the form of a read-only file. Then I saved it so that it would be read-write. I did that so I could send it to someone on the forum with a question about the drawing part of the file. Something I did in that process put everything in a tail spin. The path is like this:
Click question mark top right screen >
Learning and Documentation >
Self Paced Learning >
Scroll down to Design Documentation >
Open Annotating a drawing
See Tutorials
Click Open and Save a Fusion Drawing
Watch video and follow these steps:
data panel > samples > basic training > 08 drawing > connector joint drwg > open > see read only file > save copy as editable
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