September 6, 200817 yr I have 2 absolutely identical PCs. Flying FS 2004. I installed FS Global 2008 on both PCs. No installation problems. In one PC the 7 FS Global entries show up in the scenery library. In the other PC, I do not see any entries in the library. However, the fsg2008 folder with the 7 subfolders are there on the C drive of each PC. I am totally at a loss what to do from here. Thanks for help, Al
September 6, 200817 yr >I have 2 absolutely identical PCs. Flying FS 2004. I>installed FS Global 2008 on both PCs. No installation>problems. In one PC the 7 FS Global entries show up in the>scenery library. In the other PC, I do not see any entries in>the library. However, the fsg2008 folder with the 7 subfolders>are there on the C drive of each PC. I am totally at a loss>what to do from here. Thanks for help, Al I am not familiar with FS Global - but it should be simple enough to add the missing entries to the scenery library - using the scenery library on your other machine as a pattern.By that I of course mean to use the Scenery Library dialogue and activate (add) the entries as you would for any scenery addition.
September 7, 200817 yr Thanks David but any idea why this would happen on one and not the other? They are identical PCs with very little software on them other than FS 2004. Al
September 7, 200817 yr >Thanks David but any idea why this would happen on one and>not the other? They are identical PCs with very little>software on them other than FS 2004. AlI can only speculate there might have been an option screen which came up asking if you wanted to have the scenery automatically added to the scenery library and you missed it or answered no.I have only run across one or two ad-ons which would do that for you - most require the activation be done manually.As I said, that is only speculation.Hope it works out for you.
September 8, 200817 yr Thanks David. Did the activation manually in FS scenery library and everything is working fine. Al
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