Aranuvir wrote:Doing some google research, users indicate that reinstalling Blender and deleting blender config folder ("Drive_Letter":\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\"Version=2.80"). Could solve the problem. When reinstalling make sure to match the architecture (32bit on Windows 32 and 64bit on Windows 64), especially do not try to run Blender 64bit on Windows 32. Maybe cleaning the site-packages folder could be helpful, too. I don't know where to find that folder on Windows, but running the commands "import sys" and "[p for p in sys.path if not 'blender' in p]" in the console should show you all divergent paths Blender makes use of. And finally make sure security tools are not blocking Blender/Python to use the network!
If all fails you'll have to get in touch with Blender. It's nothing we can solve in MakeHuman.
Hi, after sending the message, I did some research too. Knowing it was the "socket" file that was the problem, I found another forum where they suggest to replace the roaming folder. I just renamed it so Blender could create a new one and it worked. I managed to install the Makehuman addon.
Seems we had a look at the same forum pages.
thanks a lot for all your help, you pointed me in the wright direcion.