Bodyshop Items Won't Show Up

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Arcadia:
Kazzandra: That didn't work.   :-\

Simsample:
Quote from: kataangrl on 2008 June 07, 15:40:16

Simsample: I tried that already.  :(


It's worth checking your My Documents/EA Games/ The Sims 2/ Config/ userprops.xml file. The values you need to confirm are:
<AnyBoolean key="allowCustomContent" type="0xcba908e1">true</AnyBoolean>
<AnyBoolean key="disableCustomObjects" type="0xcba908e1">false</AnyBoolean>
I'd have thought that they would already be correct as you can see other CC, but it's worth trying. Also, does this occur with all bodyshop content, even freshly downloaded items? What about if you put them in the Saved Sims folder (but not in subfolders)?

Lorelei:
I'm tired, haven't been able to play Sims for a few months, and am dealing with computer issues ATM, so my brainstorming skillz aren't at their best right now, but I'll give it a shot.

Are you sure the CC works? It is possible you got some bad files. Try deleting and re-downloading the ones that aren't working.

Check that you don't have two items trying to use the same GUIDs.

Wild speculation time: If you have two or more BS items both set as "default replacements," only one tends to work. Does this apply to make-up things, or only to eye colour / skins / other genetics?

This doesn't generally come up anymore, but another issue people used to have (with Sims 1, actually) was downloading files made for a Mac or a Win machine when they owned the other OS.

Arcadia:
Simsample: I checked the values and they were correct.  :-\ Also, it's all bodyshop stuff.

Lorelei: There are no specific files. None of the bodyshop items I have work. Right now I don't have any default replacements.  :(

Simsample:
Did you check if they worked in the Saved Sims folder?

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