March 19, 201511 yr Hi! These days I have being flying PMDG T7 in P3Dv2.5(build 44) with MCE(2639) and GSX. I have obeserved the following strange behaviors several times. 1) I can not call up ground service at the parking. When I say "Cokpit to ground" to call up GSX, then FO says somthing like "Engine should be shut down", although I have shut down the engines and parking brakes are on. FO even recognizes that engines are cut off during a preflight checklist. 2) During de-acceleration on the runway after the touch down, suddently the parking breaks became on, GSX started (the blue screen poped upp), and the gound worker started say like "My name is Sven,..." Have anyone observed this strange behaviors with this add-on combination? Any advice would be appriciated! /Yuji Yuji Y
March 28, 201511 yr Commercial Member Hi! These days I have being flying PMDG T7 in P3Dv2.5(build 44) with MCE(2639) and GSX. I have obeserved the following strange behaviors several times. 1) I can not call up ground service at the parking. When I say "Cokpit to ground" to call up GSX, then FO says somthing like "Engine should be shut down", although I have shut down the engines and parking brakes are on. FO even recognizes that engines are cut off during a preflight checklist. 2) During de-acceleration on the runway after the touch down, suddently the parking breaks became on, GSX started (the blue screen poped upp), and the gound worker started say like "My name is Sven,..." Have anyone observed this strange behaviors with this add-on combination? Any advice would be appriciated! /Yuji Make sure "Prepar3D.exe" is set to run as administrator. If UAC is enabled, and you can keep it so, you MUST install MCE to default C:\Program Files (x86)\ folder. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
March 29, 201511 yr Author Make sure "Prepar3D.exe" is set to run as administrator.If UAC is enabled, and you can keep it so, you MUST install MCE to default C:\Program Files (x86)\ folder. Thanks for the responce. My P3Dv2.5 is installed in C:\Prepar3d v2. Prepar3D.exe has been set to run as administrator. UAC has been set off in my Windows 7. So I do not think this is related to UAC-thing.... /Yuji Yuji Y
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