October 5, 201015 yr I have the next problem at the initial configuration.When using the button Rebuild scenery DB, acknowledging that I am working on a WideFS configuration (Fs9 is on PC1, RC is on PC4) and after using MakeRunways (r5.csv is in the main FS9 folder), I am asked to type the network path to the main Fs9 folder. But how I try, RC does not recognise this path. This is what I type (in Dutch):Mijn netwerklocaties\Volledig netwerk\Microsoft Windows-netwerk\Ng737sim\Pc1\FS9where ng737sim is the name of the workgroup.I hope you can tell me what I am doing wrong.Hans Hartvelt Hans Hartvelt The Netherlands
October 5, 201015 yr Commercial Member I have the next problem at the initial configuration.When using the button Rebuild scenery DB, acknowledging that I am working on a WideFS configuration (Fs9 is on PC1, RC is on PC4) and after using MakeRunways (r5.csv is in the main FS9 folder), I am asked to type the network path to the main Fs9 folder. But how I try, RC does not recognise this path. This is what I type (in Dutch):Mijn netwerklocaties\Volledig netwerk\Microsoft Windows-netwerk\Ng737sim\Pc1\FS9where ng737sim is the name of the workgroup.I hope you can tell me what I am doing wrong.Hans Hartveltyou have to share the folder on the fs machine, and give permissions to the folder and share, so you can read it on the rc machine. you can either reply to the rc question with \\fsmachine\fsfolder or mount the \\fsmachine\fsfolder on the rc machine as drive q: (for instance), reply with q:\jd JD Read my blog
October 7, 201015 yr Author you have to share the folder on the fs machine, and give permissions to the folder and share, so you can read it on the rc machine. you can either reply to the rc question with \\fsmachine\fsfolder or mount the \\fsmachine\fsfolder on the rc machine as drive q: (for instance), reply with q:\jdHello JD,Thank you for answering. But sharing was not the problem. I just solved the problem by setting the cursor of the secondary machine on the fs folder and then reading the network path in the explorer window. It was as you said above \\Pc1\Fs9. I copied the path in the RC window and all went fine.Hans Hartvelt Hans Hartvelt The Netherlands
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