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You can use WPF in 3dsmax, so this is bit different. I'm loading in my DLL, and the WPFElements dll as a dependency, but when I try to instantiate a control using a mindscape element, i get: Runtime error: dotNet runtime exception: No License Installed Using reflector, I've ensured that the license is under resources, and i'm also using icons that are embedded resources so I don't think its a general issue. Is there something else I can do to debug this? Can I more explicitly probe the license validity? |
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Hi George, Thanks for getting in touch. I've contacted the company that provides our licensing system to find out what the answer is here. I know in the normal case if you are loading your assembly from another EXE you need to include the licensing information in the EXE however in this case I'm assuming you're writing a plugin of some type for 3DSM and cannot simply include it. I'll let you know as soon as I hear back from our licensing provider. Kind regards, John-Daniel Trask |
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Thanks John-Daniel, I am indeed writing a plugin (Max then puts the WPF controls in a custom winforms host) - I can email it to you if you'd like. Further information: - As I said previously, other embedded resources (icons) are read - 3dsMax supports .NET 4 assemblies - I was having other licensing problems because I was using some horribly old version, but I updated, recompiled and this didn't affect the situation. |
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