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FS9 still running even after exiting program...

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I'm having a curious issue with FS9 lately... Whenever I exit the sim, even though the application quits, the FS9.exe process still keeps running. If I switch to the Task Manager after exiting FS9, I can see the FS9.exe file still running. If I re-start the sim, it keeps the first process running and starts a new FS9.exe process as well. Unless I terminate the processes in Task Manager, it'll keep as many instances of the process running as I have initiated. there's also a "temp" file process labeled as a "cleanup file" associated with FS9 that keeps running as well.Anyone ever run into this problem and, if so, do you know of a solution to automatically terminate the running process after exiting the sim? It's kind of a pain to have to switch to the Task Manager every time I exit the sim and manually terminate the process.Incidentally, this is a new, clean install of FS9 under Windows 7 64-bit Professional Edition. I had the same problem with my original installation under WindowsXP Pro as well.Thanks!- Alex

Some time or other, you changed FS9's priority within your task manager to 'High'.Changing it back to 'normal'will stop it happening. :(

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Some time or other, you changed FS9's priority within your task manager to 'High'.Changing it back to 'normal'will stop it happening. :(
Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortnately, that's not it. This is a brand new install (a week old) of FS9 and I haven't changed the priority at all. It shows the priority as normal in the Task Manager.Anyone else have any ideas?
I'm having a curious issue with FS9 lately... Whenever I exit the sim, even though the application quits, the FS9.exe process still keeps running. If I switch to the Task Manager after exiting FS9, I can see the FS9.exe file still running. If I re-start the sim, it keeps the first process running and starts a new FS9.exe process as well. Unless I terminate the processes in Task Manager, it'll keep as many instances of the process running as I have initiated. there's also a "temp" file process labeled as a "cleanup file" associated with FS9 that keeps running as well.Anyone ever run into this problem and, if so, do you know of a solution to automatically terminate the running process after exiting the sim? It's kind of a pain to have to switch to the Task Manager every time I exit the sim and manually terminate the process.Incidentally, this is a new, clean install of FS9 under Windows 7 64-bit Professional Edition. I had the same problem with my original installation under WindowsXP Pro as well.Thanks!- Alex
Are you running Active Camera ? If so, this may help:http://www.anticyclone.be/preset.htmRegards
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Are you running Active Camera ? If so, this may help:http://www.anticyclone.be/preset.htmRegards
BINGO!!!!!! You da man!That also solves the OTHER problem I was having, as well - with not being able to save my Active Camera setup!MANY THANKS!!!
BINGO!!!!!! You da man!That also solves the OTHER problem I was having, as well - with not being able to save my Active Camera setup!MANY THANKS!!!
No worries. That one caught me out too :(

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