That message only shows up when the machine is in UI mode (not command line mode). When network rendering, Max should not be in UI mode. If machines on your farm are rendering in UI mode, then something is not configured on them correctly. You should contact your farm and ask them whether they are rendering scenes from the 3dsmax command line, and if not, if they can provide any tools which would automatically suppress popups.
It's not a good idea to simply remove that popup because it's an important popup for users to see when in UI mode and opening scenes saved with newer versions of tyFlow, and as mentioned...it does not appear when rendering from the command line on a properly configured farm.
If you believe the farm is indeed rendering from the command line, and you're still getting the popup, then let me know. Although the popup code only executes if
returns false, which is the standard way to check if a machine is rendering from the command line...so it's difficult to imagine how it could be a tyFlow bug.
It's not a good idea to simply remove that popup because it's an important popup for users to see when in UI mode and opening scenes saved with newer versions of tyFlow, and as mentioned...it does not appear when rendering from the command line on a properly configured farm.
If you believe the farm is indeed rendering from the command line, and you're still getting the popup, then let me know. Although the popup code only executes if
Code:
GetCOREInterface()->IsNetworkRenderServer()
returns false, which is the standard way to check if a machine is rendering from the command line...so it's difficult to imagine how it could be a tyFlow bug.