I've seen this happen with quite a few tools and programs (Softimage is not the only one here). From what I understand, it's an application problem. What's going on is that the application in question (Softimage in this case) stops sending notifications to the OS (I presume because it's busy doing stuff), so the OS thinks the application is hung, and informs you about it. I don't think there's anything you can do about it (although I could be wrong, so I hope someone could expand on this in case I am), since it has to be taken care of at the application level. In other words, no matter what process the application is doing, it'd need to notify the OS it's actually working (scripts are notorious to trigger these states).
Cheers!

On 03/12/2013 10:20 AM, Szabolcs Matefy wrote:

OK, I’m doing a script, that reads plenty of data from different files, etc. After a few seconds, the screen fades into white, the progressbar is white, and it looks like XSI is hang (however it works). I tried the Refresh command to make sure that the views and everything is refreshed, in vain. Any idea on this issue?

 


Cheers

 

Szabolcs

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