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FSX.cfg [Trusted]

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I have yet anther issue, not sure what's happening with my FSX at the moment!

 

Anyway, when I generate a 'new' cfg file, I thought that FSX would ask again wether you wanted to 'trust' x, y , z

 

You then said yes or no.  Am I correct on that assumption?

 

If so then I don't get that; FSX just adds them back in to the cfg.

 

how do I stop that happening and where does FSX get that information from.

 

 

I need to see what I should 'trust'  as I'm currently having an issue with some items.

 

Also, while I'm here.  When the item is trusted or not FSX sets it to a number which ranges from 0, 1, 2 and -2

 

What do these numbers mean?

 

As and example:

....................FS2CrewNGXVoice.GAU.luciworizlawrrrtcnozbcbwqltrcrorlwonqikl=2

 

Thanks

 

Clive

Clive Joy


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Most likely you deleted or renamed the wrong Fsx.cfg.  Whenever an error is generated in FSX, a new Fsx.txt (a text file) is generated.  If you do not have file extensions turned on, it's hard to see what is the .cfg and what is the .txt.  But you are right, it should generate a new trust report.

 

Best regards,

Jim

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So if you just delete the [trusted] section from the cfg then it should rebuild it and ask the question about trust yes or no

I doubt that will happen but one way to find out would be to cut out the trusted section and place it in a temporary document then rerun FSX and see if the section is rebuilt.  If not, you can paste what you cut out back into the config.

 

I found a couple of links that might provide you with move information regarding this section of the Fsx.cfg - http://support.precisionmanuals.com/KB/a5/fixing-the-fsx-dll-trust-policy.aspx and http://www.fsdeveloper.com/wiki/index.php?title=SDK_Installation_(FSX)_-_Troubleshooting (look in the Trusted Section).

 

Best regards,

Jim

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I backup my fsx.cfg every once in a while to make sure I don't lose all my trusted entries. That's because it's so annoying to reassure everything when it gets deleted.

 

I wish there was a way to tell fsx to just run these dlls without asking for permission.

Glad the suggestion worked Clive!

 

Best regards,

Jim

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