Manual edits blocked domains ending in .lumion.com or .act-3d.com .
For official technical support, you may be asked to provide a Lumion Error Log , which can be generated from the tab in Lumion's settings. list of domains
To fix this, you must remove the conflicting entries from your system's hosts file: Open Notepad as Administrator: lumion 2023 host file entries detected high quality
Lumion 2023 leverages DLSS for high-fidelity upscaling. This feature requires a genuine software signature. Host-blocked versions fail to initialize DLSS, forcing you to render at native 1080p.
Understanding how to safely resolve this issue ensures your software runs smoothly while maintaining your system's stability. Understanding the "Host File Entries Detected" Error Manual edits blocked domains ending in
To resolve this and return to your high-quality rendering workflow, you must clean the Windows hosts file. Step 1: Locate the Hosts File
Scroll down to and select Add or remove exclusions . This feature requires a genuine software signature
Change the file type dropdown (above the "Open" button) from "Text Documents ( .txt)" to **"All Files ( .*)"**. Select the file and click Open.
The Windows "hosts" file is a plain-text file used by the operating system to map hostnames to IP addresses. It acts like a local phonebook for your computer, overriding DNS settings.