I manage labs at University of California San Diego, and upon trying to
update 26 machines running Oculus (on Windows 7 x64 SP1) to the most
recent version of your software, the update fails, and says i need to
reboot after rebooting, oculus is unins...
I need a straitforward answer here. I work at University Of California
San Diego and we are planning on purchasing 27 rifts for a Lab
Environment. Windows 7 is obviously supported, but when searching, I see
comments from staff that are along the tune...
Hi There, Please read this entire post before throwing comments out
there regarding steps I've already completed.I am currently trying to
install OculusSetup.exe on a clean install of (fully patched) Windows 7
64 Bit system, (I gave up on the Windows...
As the sole support for our VR (Oculus) Lab at UCSD, I'll also echo this
concern. Every other update the Oculus team puts out breaks the software
on our lab workstations. Each time I put in a ticket with Oculus for the
new issue(s) they reply with "I...
falken76 said: Afterfreeze said: I manage labs at University of
California San Diego, and upon trying to update 26 machines running
Oculus (on Windows 7 x64 SP1) to the most recent version of your
software, the update fails, and says i need to reboot...
TArock387 said:Techy111 said: Try this I think? =1.Open the start menu
and run regeditNavigate to
2.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Oculus VR, LLC3.Right click
Oculus VR, LLC, and click Permissions4.You should get a dialog about
permissions b...
Thank you for your replies Jon and Nalex. However, when I say
"officially supported" I'm essentially asking if they offer an
enterprise level of support for issues arising in a domain environment.
I'm also looking for an answer from a staff member.
UPDATE: After Ten hours of fighting this, I was able to install this
after getting off of the domain... I'll be adding more info after I
figure out what GPO setting (IF ANY) is breaking the install, or if
there is an issue on installing this on a Win...