Re: ERROR : 2000 - Unable to create object

Date : Fri, 23 Mar 2007 11:51:32 +0200
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Tauno Ööbik <tauno(at)joonisfilm.ee>
Subject : Re: ERROR : 2000 - Unable to create object
Figured it out, it was a custom phenomena where input parameter was broken :/

Still, would like to hear more about that "thing" what Alan did :)


-T


Tauno Ööbik wrote:
No 64bit, all 32bit environment.

I am not sure but I suspect it is realflow meshes what are throwing that error. Altough same thing happened on some other scene and there was no Rf used. Ultimately it makes render to crash :/

I heard there is new Rf plugin, will test that out and see if it works betetr or not.

Thanks,
-T


bob(at)tekano.co.uk wrote:
Dont want to tittle tattle but I saw alan(jones) do something with this
CLSID number and a registry search (in regedit) to find out which shaders
I'd installed without telling anybody.  woops.

also maybe you have 64bit or linux machines on the farm without their
corresponding shaders?

bugger innit.  With Royal Render here at least the 32bit machines are in
their own group. phew.





On Wed, March 21, 2007 4:25 pm, Tauno Ööbik wrote:
  
I am getting following error on some nodes in farm:


    
'WARNING : 3000 - The Sources container is missing the following
components:
'
' - [CLSID\{7BF82FA3-3AB5-49C9-85C8-0A9868F42E67}]
'INFO : 4000 - The Sources container is missing the following
components:
'
' - [CLSID\{7BF82FA3-3AB5-49C9-85C8-0A9868F42E67}]
'Loading the Sources may fail
'
'
'Do you still want to load the Sources?
'ERROR : 2000 - Unable to create object
[CLSID\{7BF82FA3-3AB5-49C9-85C8-0A9868F42E67}],  Cleanup will be
performed.

      
How can I find out what nodes it has problems with. That ID is saying
not much usable info to my brain.


Thank you,
Tauno


---
Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo(at)Softimage.COM with the following text in body:
 unsubscribe xsi

    



---
Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo(at)Softimage.COM with the following text in body:
unsubscribe xsi

  



Search the XSI List archives here or use the advanced search form to search across mailing lists. Searching help is available.
This site supposedly brought to you by Benjamin Grosser and the Imaging Technology Group.