Not happening here, I’ve also tried with and without a password. Have you tried to setup a password for the admin account ? Maybe the “” are disturbing. Also, when the password is blank, the -p should be avoided at all, we are going to change that in the .mel in the near future, but in the meanwhile you may try this fix.
If I take out the user and password flag, I get “Login to Dispatcher denied.” It seems to have a problem when I specify a user.
I’ve tried different users, with and without passwords, but mrtool either crashes or denies the login.
edit1:
Windows XP 64,
Maya 2009 sp1a x64
Muster 6.0
edit 2:
Just to clarify, running the equivalent command from a command prompt works fine:
>mrtool -s 10.0.0.166 -u mike -p test
After a little digging around the muster scripts, I found that you were changing the working directory to the muster install before you invoked the mrtool command.
I added:
chdir “C:\Program Files\Virtual Vertex\Muster 6”;
before my little trouble shooting script and it’s now working. This is different from the way muster 5 works, but at least it’s working now…
Well, depends on the version of Muster 5 you were using. Dependancies from some .DLL in the installation directory have been add since several months and this fix , i.e. is required even with 5.5.8.
We were running version 5.5.3. We found it nice and stable so no need for us to update.
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