Started Sketchup and updated the shipped plugins as TIG suggested.ģth, trying to get it to work on the first account as well. Pop-up appears to give an administrator-password for install because this is account hasn’t got it by default. Logged out of my current account and logged in to the new one.ĭownloaded SketchUp, right click context menu ‘run as administrator’ to install SketchUp. (English is not my native language )ĭeleted Sketchup from the still only account C001 I had on my computer.Ĭreated a new account C002, with no administrative rights. Looked at TIG post again, maybe he meant ‘normal user’ as in account with no administrative rights. Tried uninstall and install, updated shipped plugins, copied updated from appdata/sketchup18… plugins to programfiles/sketchup18…shipped plugins, no luck. Name of the account is not important but I’ll call it C001.įollowing TIG steps ‘run as administrator’ from context menu with repair no luck. Logged into the only account on my pc which has administrative rights (maybe important) User account type on pc just in case, local account type (no Microsoft account linked to desktop or other). He is TIG!!!įloating toolbar problem was actually a ‘won’t save worskpace’ problem. See below how I got it working, maybe it could help others.įirst, read and follow TIG’s post. I did as you posted above with perhaps an additional step. Now when you close/restart SketchUp the files should all match and be compatib Open the Plugins and ShippedExtensions folders, and copy the recently reinstalled su_… RB files and their matching subfolders from Plugins into ShippedExtensions. Note: do not close/restart SketchUp yet, otherwise the ShippedExtensions versions could then overwrite these newer ones you just installed in Plugins. The latest versions will then be in your Plugins folder. You also try installing the latest versions of these extensions from the ExtensionWarehouse, install them in SketchUp using the built-in Extension Manager > Install button. by an incorrect installation - then they won’t load properly as SketchUp starts. Various su_… RB loader files and their matching subfolders are automatically added to the User’s AppData… Plugins folder, with copies taken from the ShippedExtensions folder, and installs with the main SketchUp.exe in the Program Files tree. With it set up the wrong way certain access to SketchUp is compromised.įor example the drag-n-drop of image-files directly into the SketchUp window will no longer work - this is because Windows Explorer always runs at the basic permissions level and with SketchUp’s permissions elevated Windows Explorer can no longer affect it ! Installing applications in any other way can cause all kinds of unexpected and unpredictable issues.ĭouble-clicking the installer exe or choosing to “Run” it is NOT the same as choosing “Run as administrator” - even if you have admin-powers the results will be subtly different.Īlso do NOT reset SketchUp to always run as administrator If a “Repair” has failed to fix everything then redo the above steps, when offered choose “Uninstall”, then immediately repeat the steps and “Install” If it’s a new installation choose “Install” when it’s offered. If it’s an existing installation choose “Repair” when it’s offered. The only correct way to install complex applications like SketchUp in modern versions of Windows is as follows…įind its installer exe file - probably in your Downloads folder - if not download a new version. Installed SketchUp pro 17, no toolbar problems. Also I deleted it from ‘my plugins list’ and still it shows as installed? When trying to download extension from the extension warehouse from inside SketchUp the red button say’s uninstall instead of install? The plugin installed on my other pc, not this one. Installed SketchUp with 'run as administrator and the toolbars still won’t stay in place.Īdditional info and strange behaviour, maybe related… Since the computer was new and only a few programmes where installed I even restored Windows completely with a clean install. Installed SketchUp again with ‘run as administrator’ and choose remove and then again for install, no luckĭeleted all folders and files I could find related to SketchUp, deleted all SketchUp folders inside windows regedit and repeated a fresh Install, also no luck. I’ve tried to install SketchUp again with ‘run as administrator’ and choose repair. I searched for a solution online but I couldn’t find one that worked. The ‘standard’ toolbars included in SketchUp do stay in place. De toolbars from downloaded plugins won’t stay in place and just float after opening SketchUp again.
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