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I started with an object someone else made, it was transferable and modifiable.
 

Next I applied a non-transfer texture that I bought, and unsurprisingly the object became non-transfer.
 

This is where it got weird: I replaced that texture with a completely different one WITH transfer permissions (I uploaded it myself), and the object is still non-transfer.

 

Has anyone had this happen? Is there a workaround? Or does an object stay non-transfer permanently and never goes back?

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Expected behavior.

  • Rez "Picture Frame" by newbietemplate Linden from the Library
  • Apply a no transfer texture
  • Replace with full perm texture
  • Take - "Picture Frame" is no transfer.

Why ?

  • Look in the object's inventory - There will be a copy of the no transfer texture.

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  • Remove the inventory item
  • Item permissions are back to normal.

 

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On 8/30/2021 at 12:52 AM, Coffee Pancake said:

Expected behavior.

  • Rez "Picture Frame" by newbietemplate Linden from the Library
  • Apply a no transfer texture
  • Replace with full perm texture
  • Take - "Picture Frame" is no transfer.

Why ?

  • Look in the object's inventory - There will be a copy of the no transfer texture.

2HARNaC.png

  • Remove the inventory item
  • Item permissions are back to normal.

 

 

On 8/30/2021 at 4:01 AM, Candide LeMay said:

I've seen issues where I have a linkset created by myself and if I put no-copy items into the prim contents, it turns the whole linkset no-copy and stays that way even after I remover the no-copy items. The solution is to unlink and relink again.

Thank you both. This worked and makes much more sense now.

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