![]() “Unrestricted” is the default and doesn’t block anything.Ĭan you tell us what the output of: Sketchup.find_support_file('Plugins') If you set it to “Approve Unidentified Extensions” there should be a message/prompt. If it’s set to “Identified Extension Only” it will silently be blocked. TIG brings up a good point, if you changed the Extension Loading Policy you might see extensions being blocked. But you should be getting error messages. But there are some things that might break as Ruby syntax has become stricter. If your extension is all Ruby files, no binaries then it should generally keep working. The one thing we did do was update Ruby to 2.5. ![]() This must be an issue local to the extension/installer/machine. And we can verify that extensions load in general. Nothing has changed in how we load extensions. Apparently it doesn’t load extensions that were not installed using the extension manager. OK it seems there SketchUp must no longer load all files in the plugins folder. You might need to rerun your installer so that the files and folders haven’t inherited the earlier permission issues etc… So never double-click it to “Run” it - even if you have admin-powers it is no the same. Running an installer exe file in any other way is a recipe for later unpredictable weirdness. Select its icon, right-click > context-menu > “Run as administrator” While logged in as your usual Windows user, ensure SketchUp in closed.įind the v2019 exe installer file - probably in your Downloads folder. It can be repaired by doing the following… ![]() Has SketchUp been installed properly on the problem PCs ?īad permissions and random flakiness are known issues when it’s done incorrectly. If you manually add the files into Plugins and restart SketchUp does it work then ? ![]() to let SketchUp read the file ?Ĭompare the permissions with some other files you know to work. Is it setting up an extension using other files in a named subfolder within Plugins.Īre the permissions for the various files and subfolder set up properly, e.g. What is the RB file with the Plugins folder doing ?Į.g.
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