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CANNOT OPEN EXTERNAL VIEWER

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Everytime I open OXYGEN, it says "Cannot open external viewer", and it ticks me badly.

I was wondering Ummm..... WHY??!! confused_o.gif

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Virtual disk?

Never has been necessary on my computer. Let me check how my BIS toolset is configured currently...

...okay. This works for me, and no virtual disks:

- Oxygen 2 Light is in: \mdl\o2light

- Oxygen Viewer 2 is in: \mdl\o2_viewer2

- Visitor 2 Light is in: \mdl\visitor2light

Oxygen 2 Light - File - Options:

External Viewer: \mdl\o2_viewer2\buldozer.exe -dx -window

DLL Folder: \mdl\o2light

For Visitor 2 Light also set up the preferences accordingly.

Viewer works for both Oxygen 2 Light and Visitor 2 Light.

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Baddo's right on this one.At least in my

case.

I always used the subst: drive command,

as a result of Brsseb's tutorials.

But recently I tried it without the command,

and it works perfectly.It even cleared up

some problems with disappearing background

textures.

I just use C:\O2 for all relevant files.

If you're not having problems,obviously,leave it alone.

But if you are,try not substituting drives.

It's a little messy anyway.

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It's because of the last version of Buldozzer... with the first one you were forced to use the virtual drive... smile_o.gif

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All that time i was using this SUBST Z: command, just to discover only today that it can work perfectly without it.

Thanks for this hint.

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It's because of the last version of Buldozzer... with the first one you were forced to use the virtual drive... smile_o.gif

That is what I suspected. The guide is old and should be updated to reflect how things are today.

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Apparently yes,

But if you've gotten it working since,

and have no more problems,then it's

probably better to leave it alone.

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