July 10, 201213 yr Hi, Some time ago I installed v6.05 as an upgrade from the previous version. I don't recall but presume that I un-installed everything, including UK Enhancements. To the best of my recollection, all worked ok, meaning the voice training and all of that when one first installs. Have not use the application for some time and when I fired it again, notice the ATC sort of repeating words and instructions, like a bad record. I then decided to train the voice recognition by attempting to run the "VFR Flight Editor". A message appeared requesting the installation disc to install the application; note here that the v6.05 is a download and the disc is an earlier version, maybe a v5.xx, which includes UK Enhancenments. Needless to say the installation failed. Through the Windows Control Panel, un-installed UK Enhancenments, cleaned the registry (CC) and re-booted. Re-installed UK Enhancenments, apparently ok. But when attempting to run "VFR Flight Editor", a message says "VFRFlightplanEditor.exe has stooped working" and it only gives me the opportunity to "Close program". VoxATC has always worked for me with perhaps a few, non-serious hic-ups. I fail to understand the problem. I don't want to un-install for the sake of it; I rather understand the problem and apply the correct solution. Is there a new version of UK Enhancenments to go with v6.05? Any help will be very much appreciated.
July 10, 201213 yr I have the same problem with v6.06. A forum thread was started in 2010 by someone with this problem, and one other member with the problem also posted in the thread, then in January I added my post asking if anyone had ever persuaded it to work. There haven't been any replies, so I assume that means it doesn't work for anyone. Dugald
July 12, 201213 yr Author Hi, There is a problem with the "VFR Flight Plan Editor" on some 64 bit systems. The solution to the problem is to modify that file, which can be found in VoxATC website; www.voxatc.net/VFRFPE.zip. I just did it and it works fine now. Unzip it and put the file it contains "VFRFlightplanEditor.exe" into your VoxATC X programs folder (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Internal Workings\VoxATC X). Overwrite the existing file. Thanks VoxATC. As always, great support.
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