Thats unfortunate. Where do you store your resources? Is it locally or in cloud?
I imagine it could have happened because KeyShot didn’t find the KSSettings.xml at launch and then created a new one essentially overwriting all your settings. (Activation stuff is saved in KSSettings.xml as well, that’s why I’m assuming that KeyShot for some reason didn’t find it at launch/couldn’t read it.)
Unfortunately I dont think there’s anything we can do to restore your settings.
Standard Windows Install on local C:\ and just my own Resources Folder on D:. Never happened before.
Anothere reason to consider my post about store a separate env var xml to save all user settings aside from the main installer and especially licensing…