Activation issue
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It's a fresh install of Poser - and from the Poser forums it looks like a common error related potentially to Adobe Air and the firewall. I'm still not sure why this is effecting activation, but we are working through it at the moment.
Win7/Win10/Mavericks/Mint 17 - GTX550Ti/GT640M
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In case anyone else has this issue - it has been tracked down to an issue with the 32 bit installer for the plugin. I have now rectified this issue and Piet is testing it. The Poser "Fault Detected!" is a separate issue, related to Flash or Adobe Air which Piet will need to resolve too 
Paul

Paul
Win7/Win10/Mavericks/Mint 17 - GTX550Ti/GT640M
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Plugin Activation issue has been resolved by new version Paul created.
The Poser Library issue seems unrelated to the activation issue -- Actually I think I was activated and software just didn't recognize it for some reason. (based on current behavior you only need to activate once, not every time you upgrade).
I have a support email from Poser that I need to walk through to fix "library" issue - if I can get that working (so that I have confidence in Poser), then I'll do the upgrade to the Poser 64 bit software (which seems silly to me is not a feature in Poser 9).
I wish to share that Paul worked this issue with me very aggressively. We exchanged emails and I sent log files etc and he stuck to the problem and was outstanding in his help with this and I thank him very much in his support to get me straightened out!!!!
The Poser Library issue seems unrelated to the activation issue -- Actually I think I was activated and software just didn't recognize it for some reason. (based on current behavior you only need to activate once, not every time you upgrade).
I have a support email from Poser that I need to walk through to fix "library" issue - if I can get that working (so that I have confidence in Poser), then I'll do the upgrade to the Poser 64 bit software (which seems silly to me is not a feature in Poser 9).
I wish to share that Paul worked this issue with me very aggressively. We exchanged emails and I sent log files etc and he stuck to the problem and was outstanding in his help with this and I thank him very much in his support to get me straightened out!!!!
Windows 7, i7-3930K @3.2, 32GB ram, two 3GB GeForce GTX 580
I just updated Adobe Air, and am now getting Piet's Poser Library issue 

Win7/Win10/Mavericks/Mint 17 - GTX550Ti/GT640M
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question
Just wondering - is it not a firewall issue. The Air library is a separate program, it might have a different signature now which is not recognized by the firewall and may need to be allowed again
Configuration: Windows 11 Pro, I9 12900K, 128GB, RTX 3090, P12 b1029
About the Poser problem, I followed their procedures, but even though I was able to go to their page and see the XML code (meaning it was working), I followed the below procedure and then I was OK. So for me, it was how my network/LAN works.
Open Intenet Explorer > choose Tools > Internet Options > click the CONNECTIONS tab > click LAN SETTINGS > Uncheck the "Automatically detect settings" box > click OK > then click OK again > Then retry loading the link above.
Open Intenet Explorer > choose Tools > Internet Options > click the CONNECTIONS tab > click LAN SETTINGS > Uncheck the "Automatically detect settings" box > click OK > then click OK again > Then retry loading the link above.
Windows 7, i7-3930K @3.2, 32GB ram, two 3GB GeForce GTX 580