C4D Net Render Error - Empty projects by Sebastian Szyszka

Symptom: every time you set up a project using Net Render it creates a new empty project named after the user and throws an error. No frames are rendered. 

Cause: every time this has happened to me, it was due to a corrupted server.ini file. The syntax requires a user to have a user name, passwords are optional. This seems to happen when the ini file has user blocks with no username defined. 

Solution:

  • Shut down Net Render Server
  • locate your server.ini file
  • Make sure any user blocks have usernames defined. 
  • Probably a good idea to go over it and make sure everything else appears as it does in a known good file. 
  • Start the server and run a test project.
  • If it’s fixed, back up your now known-good server.ini and keep it in a quickly accessible place.

Locations:

  • Windows XP: c:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\Applicaton Data\MAXON\NET Render R11_[version]\serverprefs
  • Windows Vista: c:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\App Data\Roaming\NET Render R11_[version]\serverprefs
  • Macintosh: Macintosh HD/User/[user name]/Library/Prefrerences/MAXON/NET Render R11_[version]/serverprefs

User block examples:

Good:

[admin]
name = name
password = password
info =
priority = 100

BAD:

[admin]
name =
password = 
info = 
priority = 100

That’s all I got. If I made an error, or there’s more important info that should be shared, just contact me.

by Sebastian Szyszka

Ted Beck, Chief Technology Officer for the City of Aurora, closes down the gym after a Wheelchair Bulls practice in Addison, Illinois. 8/7/2007

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Ted Beck, Chief Technology Officer for the City of Aurora, closes down the gym after a Wheelchair Bulls practice in Addison, Illinois. 8/7/2007

I love going through my old newspaper work. Lots of stuff I loved that never ran. Beck was the nicest guy, open, warm, really enthusiastic. Out of everyone I met while shooting for the Sun Times News Group he’s one of the few that stand out. Hope he’s well.

http://www.wheelchairbulls.com/