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Fsx no fsuipc ini file
Fsx no fsuipc ini file




fsx no fsuipc ini file fsx no fsuipc ini file

So therefore we would like to ask you all to use the following guidelines when posting your questions: But having all questions about FS2020 in one forum becomes a bit messy. Youwill need to move the log display afterwards in order to press 'OK'.Which the release of FS2020 we see an explosition of activity on the forun and of course we are very happy to see this. Click "Save As" and select a place and filename to save it where you can recoup it. The menu is in the log display, which will be behind the confirmation prompt. The filenames to look for are:Īn alternative is to re-run the Installer, and save the Install log via its menu entry before clicking the OK button when it confirms it has installed okay. I really have no idea where you are looking, but it really does have to be the wrong place. There is really no way FSUIPC can ever run without producing both a Log and an INI file and no one has ever failed to find these before, not ever, in the 14 years of FSUIPC. I've no idea what "autoheading" is, sorry. Now I got the FS Commander to connect with FSX, but f.i. Either run FSX, and all add-on programs for it, "as administrator", or turn Windows UAC off. If you have allowed FSX to install in the default Program Files folder then you will probably have problems with lots of add-on programs which need to access those folders. However, it is just possible that, if you did not run the Installer itself "as administrator", as instructed in the provided installation instructions, the folder still doesn't have full user rights. When the Installer runs it creates the Modules folder with full user access, so you should always be able to see it no matter what privileges you use. Try running Windows Explorer "as administrator" (a right-click option) to see if it shows you the correct folder then. The way Windows tries to "protect" you is by only showing you the originally installed version of the Folder, not the one actually in use - and changes there don't affect the real copies.

fsx no fsuipc ini file fsx no fsuipc ini file

It may be related to UAC and a default install location, as Andy suggests, but I don't think the files are "thrown out". If it appears in the Add-ons menu and you can use it, then there MUST be an INI file and a LOG file and an INstall log, and the problem is that you are simply looking in the wrong place! OK - but why did the installer work and told me, that the program was installed? - why did the program appear in the addon-meny' - and why was I able to configure buttons via FSUPPC (and they were still configured later in trhe same game - just not after a re-open of FSX)? How is that possible, when I obviously did not install the program at all?






Fsx no fsuipc ini file