Works fine for me at home on Win7. We have plenty (read tons!) of
workgroups at work as well though that is on 2012.
For Species we are distributing our new versions as workgroups only as it
is much simpler for users to upgrade.
Eric Thivierge
Works well on Linux 2013 as far as I know. Like Eric said works well with
tons of them, but we don't use Arnold/sitoa or the other one stated.
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Subject: Re: soft 2013 - multiple workgroups
Works well on Linux 2013 as far as I know. Like Eric said works well
Thanks guys,
I'll give it a spin.
Adam.
From: Sandy Sutherland sandy.sutherl...@triggerfish.co.za
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Sent: Tuesday, 25 September 2012, 10:45
Subject: RE: soft 2013 - multiple workgroups
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*Subject:* RE: soft 2013 - multiple workgroups
Works well here too - we are still on 2011.5 - have various workgroups
depending on dept.
S.
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Sandy Sutherland
Technical Supervisor
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*Sent:* Tuesday, 25 September 2012, 10:45
*Subject:* RE: soft 2013 - multiple workgroups
Works well here too - we are still on 2011.5 - have various workgroups
depending on dept.
S.
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Sandy Sutherland
Technical Supervisor
Main thing to watch out for is how your render nodes (if any) are set up.
Easy but inefficient is to make them all point to a single workgroup that
has all your add-ons, etc. in it, but that can also lead to conflicts,
especially if you want to support multiple versions of things.
If you have a
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