If your hosts file contains lines like 127.0.0.1 activate.lumion.com or similar, Lumion 2023 will fail to launch, often closing immediately or displaying a warning about an unauthorized version. Step-by-Step Guide to Fix the Error
By default, Notepad only looks for text files. In the bottom-right corner of the Open dialog box, change the dropdown menu from to All Files ( . ) .
Lumion needs to communicate with its activation servers to verify your license. If the Windows hosts file contains lines that redirect Lumion-related domains (like lumion3d.net ) to a local address (like 127.0.0.1 ), the software cannot "phone home" and will trigger this error. This can be caused by: : Previous attempts to block Lumion traffic. lumion 2023 host file entries detected exclusive
You must have Administrator rights to modify this file. Step 2.1: Locate the Hosts File Open the Windows File Explorer. Navigate to: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\ . Look for the file named hosts .
Change the file type dropdown menu in the bottom-right corner from Text Documents ( .txt)* to . If your hosts file contains lines like 127
To avoid host file entries being detected as exclusive in Lumion 2023, users can follow these best practices:
remove any lines in your Windows hosts file that mention "lumion" This can be caused by: : Previous attempts
Follow these steps to clean your hosts file and restore proper connectivity:
: Tools that modify system files for "speed" or "privacy." Step-by-Step Fix for Lumion 2023
To resolve this issue, you need to manually remove the blocked entries from your hosts file.
Paste the exact following file path into the navigation bar at the top of the window: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\ Press .
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