Extensions "unsigned"
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Hi.
It may be boring to you guys but I really need help.
I bought some extentions just before I updated SketchUp to 2017. Those are: Instant Walls, Instant Roads, Chris Fullman Tools, Extrusion Tools, Profile Builder and so on. Some of them were free, I know but it is not important.
After I updated my Sketchup the extensions are not present when I open a file. More, some have annotation "unsigned".I would appreciate advice. How do I get the extensions that I purchased or downloaded, to work on the updated version for SketchUp. At the moment I am working on 2016, but I know that the licence will expire soon.
Much appreciate your help.
Marzenna -
"Unsigned" doesn't indicate that they won't work in sketchUp 2017. They will work just fine. Make sure you've download the most recent versions from the Sketchucation Extension Store and Extension Warehouse. Don't copy the files from an older installation of SketchUp.
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@unknownuser said:
...At the moment I am working on 2016, but I know that the licence will expire soon...
your v16 Licence will continue to work, unless it's a Network Licence...
you can use older versions, but you can not move an old lic to a new computer...
john
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Version 2017 introduce yet another signing regime, which means unless you use an 'Unrestricted' loading policy you might get issues if it's not been re-signed for v2017, if an extension or plugin is 'unsigned' it should usually work when 'Unrestricted'.
However, some unexpected changes in the way that SketchUp v2017 deals with an entity's ID etc have meant that some extension are now broken in v2017.
Sadly one of these is my Extension-Tools... I am working on fixes, but a few of the tools are proving particularly recalcitrant...
Watch for updates...If you find any tools which have been installed from their latest RBZ, and which seem not to work in v2017 please report them to that tool's author in its main thread. Please remember to provide any Ruby Console messages or on-load messages as might be relevant...
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