UUID now set at first run, better Stone+Wire error reporting, and troubleshooting AirPlay issues.
The workstation's Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is no longer allocated when installing the Flame Family application on a new system. Instead, the UUID is now allocated the first time the Stone+Wire services are started.
The workstation UUID is found in /opt/Autodesk/cfg/network.cfg, under the Local section.
Stone+Wire-related error messages now tell you to use the System Monitor Diagnostic tool to help narrow down configuration issues.
/opt/Autodesk/network.cfg and /opt/Autodesk/sw/cfg/sw_framsetore_map now contain more information about network interface configuration to avoid confusion. This should help in reducing cases where both files were not correctly configured.
On macOS, there is better error reporting when Full Disk Access is not available for Flame Family products and services.
Sometimes, you can see port conflict error messages whenever you are using Apple AirPlay together with a Flame Family application.
You can try either of the following to solve the issue:
You also need to give Flame Family products and their services read & write access to your storage volume: