Yah..

Typo before, "Music" bit carried from copy/paster..

mklink /j G:\users\jason\.nuke C:\jason\.nuke

Where I copied it from:

http://lifehacker.com/5496652/how-to-use-symlinks-in-windows

r.



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On 31 October 2014 11:15, Rangi Sutton <rsut...@cuttingedge.com.au> wrote:

> Create a directory on local drive an simlink?
>
> mklink /j G:\users\jason\.nuke Music C:\jason\.nuke
>
> I dunno winders... made that command up.
>
> r.
>
>
> Rangi Sutton | VFX Supervisor
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>
> On 31 October 2014 10:53, Jason Huang <jasonhuang1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> After setting the NUKE_PATH to a local directory and pointing all gizmos
>> & scripts to the same local path in the init.py , I was able to load the UI
>> faster in around 26 seconds.
>> The only thing Nuke will read from this network drive (H:/.nuke) is the
>> uistate.ini.
>>
>> I couldn't find any hint or environment variables that force Nuke to
>> search this network directory which is mapped to a server hundred miles
>> away from where I am located. Before I sort this out with IT, is there a
>> way to force Nuke NOT to search or skip a particular path during UI loading?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jason
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Deke Kincaid <d...@thefoundry.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jason
>>>
>>> Did setting the NUKE_PATH to a local directory not work?  You should be
>>> able to set it local and then move most gizmos, python & tcl scripts from
>>> your .nuke to the local folder.  The only thing you can't get around is the
>>> saving of preferences and other nuke specific config files like folder.nk,
>>> preferences.nk, recent_files and uistate.ini.
>>>
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>>> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Jason Huang <jasonhuang1...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> At work, Nuke will load gizmos and stuff from the .nuke folder from a
>>>> uber slow network drive which slows down the UI load time significantly.
>>>> Even I delete the .nuke folder there, Nuke will create it again next
>>>> start-up.
>>>>
>>>> OS: Windows 7
>>>> Tried setting environment variable NUKE_PATH to a local directory.
>>>>
>>>> Tried in init.py settubg all gizmos and plug-ins loading path to a
>>>> local directory
>>>>
>>>> Tried to echo %HOME% and %USERPROFILE% in command line and only the
>>>> %USERPROFILE% return the local directory on C drive.
>>>>
>>>> Basically I couldn't find why and how Nuke go find this network drive
>>>> as the HOME directory for .nuke??
>>>>
>>>> I talked to IT and he said the network drive is set to the "home drive"
>>>> for everyone and cannot be un-mapped (only the drive letter can be
>>>> changed).
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to have full control of how Nuke search and create the
>>>> .nuke folder to user specified directory?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Jason H.
>>>>
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