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  1. #91
    Quote Originally Posted by Bladevane View Post
    All sorted. Good luck with the DXF exports.
    Awesome, thank you so much for the assist!

  2. #92
    Quote Originally Posted by Bladevane View Post
    All sorted. Good luck with the DXF exports.
    Alright, I am stumped. What is the trick to getting this pricing file prompt file to go away? I have the app blocked by my firewall for ANY external connectivity so I don't get the "New Version Available" prompt.

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  3. #93
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  4. #94
    Big5, thank you.

    Funny enough I had RunAsDate on my machine for another application but my application seemed to still want to get a new version of the software.

    The 2nd workaround through was pretty simple and I think I'm going to go that route. Thanks again.

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  6. #96
    Quote Originally Posted by Big5Axis View Post
    If you open eMachineShop by clicking on the design file extension its self, RunAsDate will not work. Design file associations/ extensions are link direct to the program set in your registry.

    You would have to change the registry extension links with the RunAsDate shortcut and uncheck the registry local user permissions too allow direct file association. It is a lot more complicated.
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    The simplest way is to create a eMachineShop / RunAsDate shortcut, then open your file from inside eMachineShop.

    Just beware in future versions of eMachineShop they could change the emsx file structure disabling the 2nd workaround.

    Just for your information.
    Yeah I was already worrying about what's to come in the future upgrades. I am opening the raw program through RunAsDate under an admin account. Do I need to connect to the internet to move past this stage? I am using an XP VM so I can easily go back to a Snapshot in case the program connects to the mothership and gets stuck in the do-loop of "Download Now" or "Download Later"

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  8. #98
    Quote Originally Posted by Big5Axis View Post
    Running RunAsDate in VM can create issues since the VM date is parsed thru the main computers system date. So it is not advisable to use RunAsDate in a VM environment.

    I do not have XP any more but I did get it to run with Win10 Sandbox. Not using administrator mode.

    I installed it but did not allow eMachineShop to run right after install. Then I ran it with RunAsDate without issues except the "Socket Error # 11004" since internet is disabled in my sandbox.

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    When it is allowed to run without RunAsDate, it is setting something for the current date/time requiring the price file update even if you use RunAsDate later.

    Here are my RunAsDate settings.

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    You can create a shortcut for easier launching of the program.

    If you just want to convert a ems file to DXF then you can strip down eMachineShop to these files, emachineshop.exe, EmsDxf.dll, MLCrypt.dll and PGP_SDK.dll. Using only these will disable the 3D viewer and the other functions. This is what I have done so there is no need to use RunAsDate and make eMachineShop completely stand alone.

    Alright, now this is just more of a challenge to try and get this thing working! Your instructions are so helpful Big5Axis, thank you so much! I didn't have much time to tinker on it today but I'll get some time tomorrow going the sandbox route and report back.

    The stripped down folder structure with the 1 exc and 3 dlls works like a charm!

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    I gotta be missing something. Following your RunAsDate in a Win10 Pro sandbox, even stripped the "1932" out of the Windows Explorer location but I still get the same error that I was getting in my XP VM (see screenshot).

    When you mentioned earlier that you "installed" it. What is your process there? I'm just dragging the non-compressed folder directly into the c:\program files (x86) directory and not actually running any installer.exe. I know there is installationlauncher.exe file in the uncompressed folder but I can't tell what that is actually doing when I run it.

    So....1.943 still does full STLs? Anyway to get me hands on that version? I was originally going with the DXF/OpenGL method to get to a final product but eliminating that step would be awesome. I started using this program with 1.947 so I do have that installer file if anyone out there needs it.

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