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dedicated file server) stored as a local setting. SAVE and Submit Current Scene File to USER-DEFINED NETWORK PATH: The current scene will be saved to a temporary file which will be copied to a User-Defined Alternative Network Location (e.g.It is specified in \submission\3dsmax\Main\SubmitMaxToDeadline_Defaults.ini under as the SubmitSceneGlobalBasePath key. SAVE and Submit Current Scene File to GLOBAL NETWORK PATH: The current scene will be saved to a temporary file which will be copied to a Globally-Defined Alternative Network Location (e.g.SAVE and Submit Current Scene File with the Job to the REPOSITORY: The current scene will be saved to a temporary file which will be sent with the job and will be stored in the Job’s folder in the Repository.The 3ds Max specific options are as follows. The general Deadline options are explained in the Job Submission documentation, and the Draft/Integration options are explained in the Draft and Integration documentation. About SMTD…: About SMTD dialog, displaying version and last modified date of SMTD scripts.SMTD Online Help…: URL link to Thinkbox Deadline’s online documentation website.
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Explore SMTD Log Folder…: Open Windows Explorer to the current Thinkbox Deadline log directory where SMTD submission logs are stored.When disabled, today’s submission folders/files will be kept only. Purge All Temporary Submission Folders On SMTD Startup - when unchecked, today’s folders will be kept: Enable to purge ALL SMTD temporary submission folders/files on SMTD startup.Explore Temporary Submission Folder…: Open Windows Explorer to the current directory storing temporary SMTD submission files.Defaults and Sticky Settings Browser…: A browser window to allow users to visualize the perceived and actual value of each SMTD property, according to the logic of our ‘defaults’ and ‘sticky’ settings system.Reset To Startup Defaults…: Reset all SMTD settings to default values declared at startup of SMTD.Explore Presets Folder…: Open Windows Explorer to the current SMTD presets directory on disk.Load Preset…: Load an external SMTD settings file from disk.Save Preset…: Save externally all current SMTD settings to disk.