September 27, 200718 yr >If you have only few aircraft in the folder and/or no errors>than the DOS-window in effect closes very quickly as the scan>is very fast. >After each scan you will find an updated aitchk.txt file in>the location where you have the aitchk.exe file. Check if you>have this file and if yes, open it and read the scan results.>If not, than there is a problem but no idea which...>Peter Peter,Thanks for the info.I'll look into the aitchk text file.Although, when I used ACA, it found several mistakes in aircraft cfg files. Hmmmmmmm,KJ
September 27, 200718 yr >Continue using "ACA" then if you're happy with it.>>JimIn other words, shut up, Mike? Why should I? If someone posts a thread praising a program, then surely it is encouraged to discuss that program, what it does, if there are alternatives, how the program compares to its alternatives, etc... That will be far more informative than a one-sided topic devoid of critical comments. But perhaps there are those who are less inquisitive. And if you want to remain uninformed, by all means, if you're happy with it.Anyway, it's a neat utility.No missing aircraft! :-);-) Mike...
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