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Aug 5, 2024, 12:04:27 AM8/5/24
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Whenopening SQL Server Management Studio 2008 using Display Fusion on Windows 7 with multi-monitor, the software opens, but doesn't display the 'New Server Connection' window, and then I can't close SSMS apart from ending the task on Windows Task Manager.

I've worked out what the problem is here. The connection dialog window does appear, but its off screen (at the top). So by unplugging the monitor cable (so you're running on one monitor), the connection dialog box is reset to the centre of the screen.


I am currently working on a model car body in the form environment, and early on I switched the model to box mode because it's easier to work with. That was somewhere between the 5th and 10th versions, and I'm now on version 38 and the model doesn't do anything when I try to switch it back into smooth mode. I've tried various times before now too, and had the same result each time. I just told myself I'd figure it out later. Any insight would be appreciated. I can send the file or add people into the project if needed.


Couple quick things. Do you think you could send me the file or include me in the project? My email is james....@autodesk.com. Also, just to double check, you are using Alt (for Windows) or Ctrl (for Mac) + 3, to switch it back to smooth mode? Lastly, do you think you could make a quick screencast and post it here so I can see the steps you are performing and what is happening. You can download screencast at


I just invited you to my Fusion project and created a screencast to show what is happening. It is viewable here. I have tried both ctrl+3 (I'm on mac) and modify>performance>display mode to switch into smooth mode and neither of them work. I tried both of them in that screencast.


(Alternatively, you can also repair it manually if you want. It will be showing you Star points and T-Points on the body, some of them will be in RED color, showing a bad state.You can click on those to resolve the issue there by converting those points. But Auto Repair should generally do the trick.)


Thanks a ton for that, it worked and I'm on my way to 3D printing my Corvette. I'm not sure exactly how the body got to that bad state (I took extra precautions to sculpt it correctly after the same thing happened to another one of my designs), but I'll remember that trick for the future.


That fix worked for a while but at some point I switched the model back to box mode and it refused to switch back. I have tried using the autorepair feature several times, but to no avail. There are no red Ts or stars, but there are a ton of yellow stars. I didn't think the yellow stars affected anything, though. Here is a screencast of what I'm doing to autorepair if it's needed.


I believe the file is somehow corrupted by this error and can't be shared by exporting. I tried uploading it to GrabCAD and it didn't seem to work. I can add people into the project as needed, though. I included the STEP file here in case it decides to work, too.


One way to check that is, you can do Modify > Thicken on the entire surface, you would see the error message saying "Error: Thicken operation can be applied only on manifold surfaces". In other words, you surface is non-manifold.


Thanks for all the help. It's strange that the model went back to being non-manifold again, as not too long ago it was manifold and I don't remember doing anything that could've affected it in that way. Anyways, you all at Autodesk are awesome and keep doing what you're doing.


Can the video be made public e.g. on YouTube? I am unable to access it, even though I am a registered user - it says I am "already logged on" (true) but "not a registered user on this hub". Thanks. I have the same problem & having trouble tracking down the errors.


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Display Fusion is a utility that lets you easily configure two (or more) displays, giving you more control than does Windows. It also gives you a task bar at the bottom of each of your displays, rather than only on your primary display (the default behavior of Windows). You can tell that Display Fusion is running and interacting with Prism, because you'll see an extra icon (or several) in the title bar at the top of the Prism window.


I'm trying to calculate the vegetation ratio of a forest using point clouds in FUSION. The vegetation ratio is the number of points returned from vegetation (returns from above a certain height, i.e. 2 meters) divided by the total number of returns.


The Answer to this was simply that the color display was distorted in ArcMap. The calculations were right, however it generated som extreme values which shifted the color scheme stretch. This created a big black/grey square. To fix the problem quickly, one can mask out the outliers using Raster calculator. Allthough, in the long run it's of course better to investigate why these outliers occur. I did not get that far with this project.


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