February 22, 201412 yr Hello all Following my recent migration to FSX, I am trying to re-connect ASE on an XP client machine, FSX being installed on the W7 server machine. I have never had so many problems trying to connect a programme. However I am where I am and I would like very much if someone could help. I have been in contact with HI-Fi regarding this but the network configuration is beyond their scope of assistance. I have the Deluxe version of FSX. I have installed a.msi file on to the client machine. I have a the SimConnect file in the FlightSimulatorFilesX folder. I cannot find the SimConnect.ini file anywhere. Looking at www.fsinsider site there is a mention of the file but can't seem to find it to download. Similar issue with the SDK SP1A. If I ever do find these files I don't know what to do with them, I have no understanding what they do even after reading about them, (seems quite technical to me) so I'm at a loss. I've been at this for over 4 weeks without success. The PCs are seeing each and I have other programmes that are connecting from the client machine. So ultimately I'm asking for some serious help before I lose my mind! Thank you in advance for any help you can provide. Step by step instructions are best for me-certainly regarding this issue. Kind regards Alan W
February 22, 201412 yr ASE provides you with sample files and the ASE manual has a whole chapter on how to do this. There will be 3 SDKs to download and use on the client computer. You also need to run the 3 simconnect.msi files on the client computer.
February 22, 201412 yr The ASE step by step instructions are about as simple as it get. More than I can explain.
February 22, 201412 yr Author Hi RWFeldman It's not the ASE instructions that are the issue it's SimConnect that's causing the problem. Thanks mjrhealth I'll have a look. Regards to you both AlanW
February 22, 201412 yr Author Hi Jim Sorry didn't see your post earlier. Thanks for your input. I'm going to do a bit more reading! Cheers AlanW
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