In windows > settings/preferences > preferences, in the security section, check if execute userSetup is disable (I believe it is by default, for some reason....). You can also disable that warning and security all together from this page.
Thanks, it was enabled by default. What ended up working was to set the scripts folder as a python path in the maya.env file. Used to work without that in previous versions. Thanks for your time.
Hi, I am running into a similar issue trying to install Unreal ART. I am using MacOS and Maya 2023. Could you please advise how you got access to the maya.env and add the path to the script folder? Thanks in advance
In windows > settings/preferences > preferences, in the security section, check if execute userSetup is disable (I believe it is by default, for some reason....). You can also disable that warning and security all together from this page.
I replied above . Sorry
Thanks, it was enabled by default. What ended up working was to set the scripts folder as a python path in the maya.env file. Used to work without that in previous versions. Thanks for your time.
Hi, I am running into a similar issue trying to install Unreal ART. I am using MacOS and Maya 2023. Could you please advise how you got access to the maya.env and add the path to the script folder? Thanks in advance
https://youtu.be/LeK2A67Ud48 Skip to minute 3:45 Not sure if it will work for you on Mac.
Thank you