If you are getting an error that says "This application has been authorized" when attempting to log into any of the SketchUp websites (forums, 3DWarehouse, Extension Warehouse), most likely the solution is to change your internet browser's security settings to allow cookies from 3rd party websites.
SketchUp has Extension policies you can select which will affect what extensions can and cannot be loaded when SketchUp starts. Registered Extension Developers can claim their software by signing it digitally, saying "I made this", but in a secure coded format. Everyone should download the most recent version of any extension they use from the Extension Warehouse, the author, or the original trusted download source.
There are a handful of issues that can come up with Online Features in SketchUp; Can't connect to web tools; 3D Warehouse, Extension Warehouse, Add Location and Licensing. There are a few techniques that may help resolve this issue. Update your default browser to a modern web browser SketchUp no longer supports Internet Explorer as it was retired by Microsoft in 2016. The default browsers that work best with SketchUp are Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, as well as the more recent versions of Microsoft Edge. Updating your browser version might help.
SketchUp has a few features that require an internet connection, and with that can come some unique errors. These features include: Add Location 3D Warehouse Extension Warehouse Take a look at Problems connecting to the Internet if you are online but can't connect.
You may see this error when interacting with 3D Warehouse or Extension Warehouse from inside SketchUp. To resolve this issue, please follow these steps:
Tip: Extensions that you purchase come with a license that enables you to use the extension. If an extension has a licensing problem, SketchUp won’t load the extension, and you see an error. The Status column on this error can help you diagnose the problem. The following list outlines the types of license errors and what you can do to resolve them:
Your Extension Warehouse account includes a public profile and a few email, notification, and other settings. By default, your public profile shows only your user name and the number of extensions you’ve installed. However, you can add information about yourself and up to five links.
Note: At this time, there isn't a way to migrate the toolbar configuration between major versions of SketchUp. Windows Migrating Materials & Components in SketchUp (If you're migrating from SketchUp 2013) Navigate to the root folder in SketchUp 8 and older. This is typically,
For the most part, SketchUp extensions don’t require you to do much management. If you install a SketchUp extension through the Extension Warehouse, the extension and SketchUp work together pretty seamlessly. However, you might need to check on an extension or handle an issue once in a while. For example, here’s when the tips and steps in this article come in handy:
Some extensions that are available for purchase offer the ability to try it out for a period of time. If an extension offers a trial, the trial period is displayed in the grey information box on the right side of the extension details page.