Alpha777, Regarding Post #6,
<kuid:103475:22029> (TS12) Grass Dead Green is from <kuid2:1854:1:12> Healesville - 1913-1920, which I have
<kuid:103475:37010> (TS12) Grass Dead Green narrow shows four packageddependents, which I assume means any one should do? I have them all:
<kuid2:1854:1:12> Healesville - 1913-1920
<kuid2:92924:100080:16> Coal Country
<kuid:495739:100076> Legacy of the Burlington Northern v3 Multiplayer
<kuid2:506034:100013:2> Legacy of the Burlington Northern v2
Regarding Post #7, you may be better off trying to clone the asset and change the KUID; Here are some steps I have that I use for cloning rmm trees to replace faulty Pofig and McQuirel trees and such:
To clonean asset, right-click the asset and click Clone. This will create a"new asset" under your user ID, which will be open for edit.
Tocreate a new version of one of your own assets, right click the asset and clickCreate New Version.
If youare doing a straight clone, then find your "New Asset" and submitedits
If youare creating a missing asset:
Open the foldertitled "editing"
Open the folder ofthe new asset that is open for editing
Edit the config.txtand change the KUID number to the missing one
Move up one folder,then select the asset folder in editing
Drag and drop itonto the CM.
The new asset willhave the new Username and KUID from the config.txt file. It will be Open foredit. If there are no errors, "Submit Edits"
Your new clone should be ready.
Your "New Asset" will still be open for edit. If you will not beusing your "New Asset", delete it.