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Convert.mse encrypted 3ds Max script to.ms open script with 2 clicks! Convert 3d model to bas-relief with plug-in for 3ds Max! Daz to 3ds Max. Convert 3d models from Daz Studio to 3ds Max with 2 clicks!

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commented Jan 16, 2014

Hi Klaas

Just bumped into thiis build script. Looking great.

I checked your blog entry for instructions. But the example you give only contains unencrypted MaxScript files as input. (*.ms)
Does your build script handle MaxScript files encrypted with the encryptScript API method? (*.mse)

Alvast bedankt. Tc electronic m30 reverb parts.

commented Jan 16, 2014

I just noticed, by checking the script, that your build script has become more advanced than when the blog post was written.

It can even do the encryption for me : encryptscripts=true
It works very well. Just checked with 11 input script files.
Amazing quick.

commented Jan 16, 2014

Hi Robertino, thanks for the feedback.
I must say this tool has evolved quite a bit since the time I first wrote about it. I use it for all my script deployments now, couldn't live without it. I really should post a bit more about it!
Klaas

commented Jan 16, 2014

Klaas,

Yes the tool certainly evolved 'a bit'. ;)
And a new or updated blog post (if you can find the time) would do it more justice.

What I really like is that you set it up once, and forget about it until a file needs to be added to, or removed from deployment.

Thanks a lot

P.S. Also just found it on Scriptspot.

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