Hi,
Is there a simple way of re-invoking the recent Fusion update process?
... as a corruption/mishandling happened in the last one.
Regards
MichaelT
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by RajkumarIlanchelian. Go to Solution.
Solved by jhackney1972. Go to Solution.
Open the Fusion Service Utility and run the Repair option.
"If you find my answer solved your question, please select the Accept Solution icon"
John Hackney
Retired
Beyond the Drafting Board
Hi,
Thank you, Mr RajkumarIlanchelian and Mr JHackney1972,
for the solution which seems to be in the plain sight and also so straightforward ....
that I accepted it as the legit answer to my problem ... even before actually checking it.
Well, ... it seems that the issue is a little bit more sneaky.
@MichaelT_123 Ok, let run the below:
Close Fusion
Rajkumar Ilanchelian
Autodesk Fusion
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Hi Mr RajkumarIlanchelian,
Even before reading your post ... I decided on the risky move.
As the FPatient was dead already and despite that I am not FDoctor, I have determined to perform on it a brutal spoon&fork surgery.
I did implant _ at the front of ..\production and ..\meta folders in C:\Users\MichaelT\AppData\Local\Autodesk\webdeploy
In the second phase, I equipped myself with a coffee and nervously hit the Install Button in the tool downloaded from the WEB.
Before the third sip, the new installation was completed without a hitch ... then Fusion opened itself and blinked a couple of screens at me .... as if nothing had happened.
I happily blinked back, and now I am in the process of feeding the risen FPatient a healthy porridge of Python modules.
Fingers cross ... that the recovery will be fast&full.
Thank you for your help and assistance in this stressful situation.
Regards
MichaelT
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