

Once you have one of these lines for each connection you want to disable, save the file as a. netsh interface set interface "NETWORK CONNECTION" admin=disable To do this open up some kind of Text Edit program (Notepad, Notepad++, Sublime, etc) and Copy and Paste the line below for each network connection you want to disable at start up and just make sure you change the “NETWORK CONNECTION” to the name of the connection you want to disable (usually like Ethernet and then a number). If you are slightly savvy with using the Command Prompt you can make a small batch script to do this quickly when you start up your PC. You can try uninstalling the connections but mine just came right back once I rebooted my computer.

Otherwise Skatter will crash Sketchup anytime you try to use it. Unfortunately (if this works for you) you will have to disable them every time you boot up your computer (at least that’s what I have to do). I had this same problem with Thea Render and the culprit was the same. Not sure why or how they get there but as soon as I disable all of my unused Ethernet connections everything works fine.

#Sketchup make 2016 bug splat printing license
Apparently the license activation/verification has a problem with these. Open the Windows Search Bar and type in “View Network Connections” and see if there are any connections in there that have little red x’s by them. It was actually that I had a bunch of Network Connection devices that were enabled but not in use. Yeah it is an annoying issue but for me it wasn’t anything to do with Skatter.
