July 20, 201114 yr Does anyone know how to pass a parameter to FS Commander in Windows 7 that tells it whether to load its FS9 or FSX databases? I asked the developer but they told me that no version of Windows has the ability to set up a desktop shortcut with a parameter. Instead, you have to call the program with a parameter (like fscommander 0 or fscommander 1). I suppose this means you have to use a Windows 7 Run command, but this seems awkward.
July 20, 201114 yr Does anyone know how to pass a parameter to FS Commander in Windows 7 that tells it whether to load its FS9 or FSX databases? I asked the developer but they told me that no version of Windows has the ability to set up a desktop shortcut with a parameter. Instead, you have to call the program with a parameter (like fscommander 0 or fscommander 1). I suppose this means you have to use a Windows 7 Run command, but this seems awkward.HelloFor the FSX FSCommander shortcut the Target should read "C:\Program Files\FC9\FSC.exe"-1 For the FS9 FSCommander shortcut the Target should read "C:\Program Files\FC9\FSC.exe"-0
July 22, 201114 yr Author HelloFor the FSX FSCommander shortcut the Target should read "C:\Program Files\FC9\FSC.exe"-1 For the FS9 FSCommander shortcut the Target should read "C:\Program Files\FC9\FSC.exe"-0Thanks! Amazingly small fix. I will pass it on to the developer.
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