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MCE used to work

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Hi guys,

 

I've owned MCE for years now and has always worked well. It's been a while since I fired it up but before I did I downloaded the newest version. It looks forever for the co-pilot, crashes FS2004 and then reappears saying it can't locate the plane.

 

I remember problems like this used to arise from dlls not being intalled correctly but my modules folder seems to have the mce generic file. Is there anything I'm missing here like more dlls that have to go into the modules file?

 

Also I'm on XP and running FS2004.

 

Thanks for any help!

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Hi guys,

 

I've owned MCE for years now and has always worked well. It's been a while since I fired it up but before I did I downloaded the newest version. It looks forever for the co-pilot, crashes FS2004 and then reappears saying it can't locate the plane.

 

I remember problems like this used to arise from dlls not being intalled correctly but my modules folder seems to have the mce generic file. Is there anything I'm missing here like more dlls that have to go into the modules file?

 

Also I'm on XP and running FS2004.

 

Thanks for any help!

 

I assume you ran "setup.exe" when installing the package and not "xPack.msi"

 

Things to check...

 

"fs9.exe" set to run as admin

 

"fs9.exe" not set to run in compatibility mode.

 

fsInsider.dll is present in \FS9\Modules\ folder

 

A folder called \MCE dlls\ resides inside FS9 installation folder.

 

Every now and then, someone comes-up with a similar issue with FS9.

 

If FS9 still crashing, download this file, unzip it and replace the dll in \Modules\ folder

 

 

http://www.multicrewxp.com/fsInsider_For_FS9.zip

 

 

Confirm up and running.

 

Thanks

 

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Thanks for the reply. You guys are tops when it comes to support.

 

It turns out (and this has happened before for some reason) that the MCE dlls folder was not present in the root FS9 directory. After I manually copied over that folder from the main MCE program folder, everything runs fine again. :smile:

 

Cheers and thanks again.

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