February 18, 201214 yr If I do get missing scenery files is there a utility that I can use to check in which BGL that library file is located or is there any other easy way to find such a missing library file to know which BGL is the culprit that refer to such a missing library file.I have added the entry below to my FSX.cfg[scenery] sectionMissingLibraryAlert=1I am now getting a missing library file message at one specific spot, but I need to know which BGL is containing the wrong reference so that I can follow that up with the developer. Edited February 18, 201214 yr by bliksimpie
February 18, 201214 yr <never mind, sorry> Edited February 18, 201214 yr by N60JBravo The best gift you can give your children is your time.
February 19, 201214 yr There is a utility in the sdk if you have that installed, bglscan, whcih will show the filename of the file placing the missing object. You can save the output to text and seach on the guid if you write it down when the alert pops up. you have to be a little careful with it because it doesn't follow scenery.cfg, it just looks in the physical folder tree you point it to. If all your scenery is "under" the main flight simulator X folder, you can use that as starting location.scott s.. Edited February 19, 201214 yr by scott967
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