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  1. #1 Write: You must specify a filename to write to 
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    All I'm trying to do is render locally. I think I have my write node set up correctly, but I keep getting this message when I hit execute:

    Write1: You specify a filename to write to.

    I've tried copying other write nodes from scripts that worked, I've restarted, double checked my path, etc.
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    Oh, and I'm in Nuke 4 on Linux.
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    Nevermind, found the solution!

    I was in proxy mode.
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    unclick the proxy mode...
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