Two random questions (Ultrascene and poses)

Does anyone happen to know if you can move the Ultrascene Creator script from its default location in Environments->Landscapes->Ultrascenery? I moved it when I first installed it and it didn't work. Now it's reinstalled and working, but I'd still like to move it if possible.
Also, there's kind of an unusual issue with this pose set: https://www.daz3d.com/z-final-battle-count-poses-for-genesis-3-and-8 Many of the multi-figure presets mix male and females in the same group, but the previews don't show this at all. I wondered if poses might have been left out of the final product, or if you simply cannot have piles of all male or all female figures without needing to make manual adjustments.
Thanks in advance for any information.
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As far as I know you can't move Ultrascenery without breaking it, least my understanding is its best to leave scripts where they install. I could be wrong about that though.
1- This is a question for the Ultrascenery Commercial thread monitored by Howie
2- The promos for the poses were done with goblins and orcs. My guess is that you're in for making adjustments either way.
1. Perhaps, but since it's a general question regarding scripts, I didn't think it would be an issue to ask here.
2. The promos do use goblins and orcs, but the actual product does work fine with basic male and female shapes; you'd actually have to make adjustments for larger creatures like those. My question is that some poses do not have male and female versions, which gives the appearance of them being left out of the product. I'm not sure why there are not options to create all male or all female piles rather than having a random one be required in each set.
It's fine to ask here, but you're more likely to get the PA's attention and an answer in his commercial thread. That's what the threads are there for, and Ultrascenery is kind of its own animal.
There's not that big a difference between M and F poses. I rarely use 100% scale anything, so I use whatever pose suits the scene regardless of intended gender.