Constant hotlink module relinking, every time I open a file :?:
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2021-01-09
08:58 PM
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Rubia Torres
2021-01-09
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2021-01-11 02:45 AM
2021-01-11
02:45 AM
Bit dramatic there... Not broken, just requiring an update.
So, if you update thehotlink , save the file then close and reopen it, do you still get the update query?
Ling.
So, if you update the
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2021-01-11 02:49 AM
2021-01-11
02:49 AM
@ling It's not dramatic. Are you hearing what I'm saying??? EVERY TIME!!!! Not, once, not after I update and save, EVERY TIME I OPEN MY FILE!!!

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2021-01-11 04:36 AM
2021-01-11
04:36 AM
I see from your video that the hotlink is set to 'Check Manually'.
Have a look in your Work Environment and see if this setting helps.
Barry.
Have a look in your Work Environment and see if this setting helps.
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2021-01-11 04:39 AM
2021-01-11
04:39 AM
@Barry thanks! It was not checked. I'll see if that resolves it. Weird that it just started happening though.