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Hi Paul,
Do any of your files reside on a network or external storage?
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Paul, does it happen after you've been working in some rendering application?
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I have the same error message - not always, but occasionally...
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Frederik, I'd ask the same question of you that I asked of Paul.
Try sending your model to your rendering app (Are you still using KT?) and get it started rendering. Settings don't matter. Then go back to SU and save the model. Does it throw up this error message? Also looking in the directory where the file was saved after the error. Do you see that the file name now ends in -0.skp?
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@dave r said:
Frederik, I'd ask the same question of you that I asked of Paul.
Try sending your model to your rendering app (Are you still using KT?) and get it started rendering. Settings don't matter. Then go back to SU and save the model. Does it throw up this error message? Also looking in the directory where the file was saved after the error. Do you see that the file name now ends in -0.skp?
Hi Dave, Yes it does create the filename 0.skp when it happens.
I do use podium, but this happens on files I have never rendered as well as files I have rendered.
The filename 0.skp had me thinking of podium as a culprit because podium does something simalar when a save is attempted during the rendering process. I don't think this is the case here though in that it happens when podium is not running.
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I think Dave is probably correct but in the off chance does this happen with every file or one in particular?
Does it happen after you have done a render with Podium?
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@rich o brien said:
I think Dave is probably correct but in the off chance does this happen with every file or one in particular?
Does it happen after you have done a render with Podium?
All files.
Happens regardless of render or no render.
many of the files I have never rendered and never will.
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I've been working with one of the folks on the SketchUp team because I get this error. I narrowed it down to working in Kerkythea and then going back to SketchUp and saving the file. They were able to duplicate the issue in Boulder. It's entirely possible this would happen with other rendering applications such as Podium and perhaps there are other programs that users might be running which result in the same problem. They are at least aware of it and working on a resolution.
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Thanks Dave!
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I sometimes get a 0.skp file, and I don't use ANY rendering programs
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@hellnbak said:
I sometimes get a 0.skp file, and I don't use ANY rendering programs
I guess you mean you sometimes get a file called 0.skb. This is entirely different from the CFileException0 error message.
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@dave r said:
Try sending your model to your rendering app (Are you still using KT?)
I don't use KT any more... Haven't used it for 6 years or so...
I use Thea Render, but although I don't touch it at all, I still get this error message occasionally...?!?
@dave r said:
and get it started rendering. Settings don't matter. Then go back to SU and save the model. Does it throw up this error message? Also looking in the directory where the file was saved after the error. Do you see that the file name now ends in -0.skp?
I don't see such a file...
I can only repeat myself...
@frederik said:
Unfortunately I don't have pattern, hence I can't replicate it by following some steps...
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Thought I would update you all on this problem that I was having. Apparently it was render engine related. Even though I was not running the rendering application when I was getting the error apparently it was still the issue. Podium has put out a Beta release. after installing it I have not had the issue since.
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@dave r said:
@hellnbak said:
I sometimes get a 0.skp file, and I don't use ANY rendering programs
I guess you mean you sometimes get a file called 0.skb. This is entirely different from the CFileException0 error message.
Just for the record, I did mean 0.skp, as in...
@pmolson said:
Hi Dave, Yes it does create the filename 0.skp when it happens.
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Just for the record I have had this error too.
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@hellnbak said:
Just for the record, I did mean 0.skp, as in...
Dredging up old stuff.
There are two different messages that seem to pop up. One is related to creating backup files that get named 0.skb and the other like Paul and I had. Yours seems to make it three.
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