Reinstalled the V-Ray OLS version 4.4.1.ADV via ChaosGroup website. Found a potential correction and did the following:ĭeleted files in: /Users/"username"/.ChaosGroup Mistake as I thought that might work, but you still need to get to the V-Ray localhost to do implement. The install that comes with the latest download is still problematic (see ASONE post above). You can repeat the process above, just change the defaults line:ĭefaults write AppleShowAllFiles NOĭid FormZ permissions issue suggestion, still no joy. If you no longer wish to see hidden files. You can now try the license serve again, but you may need to re-instal it (its located in /Applications/formz 8/plugins/V-Ray for formZ/vrlservice_osx_4.4.1.bin). Click on the gear at he bottom of the window and select "Apply To enclosed items” and select OK. Make sure that the Ownership of the folder which is the top line of permissions has your user name (indicated with “Me”) and the permissions are set to Read and Write. In the info window, click the lock icon in the lower right to unlock the interface and type your password. Select get Get Info from the File menu (or right click and select Get Info). In the Finder, navigate to your home folder and you will see the. Hold the 'Option/alt' key, then right click on the Finder icon in the dock and select Relaunch.In Terminal, paste the following: defaults write AppleShowAllFiles YES. ![]() ![]() Open Terminal found in Finder > Applications > Utilities. ![]() This is off by default on OS X just to keep things simple to the OS X user. This folder may now have the wrong permissions assigned to it.įirst you need to be able to see hidden files in the finder. Its a hidden folder (hence the dot at the beginning). There is a folder in your home directory called /.ChaosGroup. ![]() There was an issue with an earlier version of the beta installer that could leave some permissions set wrong on OS X.
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