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MCE 2.6.5.4 crashes before it finishes initialization

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Steps to reproduce:

 

1. Load FSX

2. Start a flight at an airport gate with a supported custom aircraft (eg Simcheck A300 or a PMDG aircraft)

3. Wait for the aircraft initialization to finish

4. Launch MCE

 

Before its initialization (show its light-blue window) is completed a messagebox (with an OK button) is displayed in the center of the screen saying:

 

"Multi Crew Experience

 

Application Intergrity Violation. Contact application vendor. The program will now exit!

 

OK"

 

Expected behavior:

 

MCE should finish its initialization, display its light-blue window, and be available to accept voice commands.

 

 

 

PS: OS is Win7 64-bit, and simulator is FSX SP2.

 

PS-2: This has been happening with 2.6.5.2 also.

 

PS-3: 2.6.4.8 works flawlessly.

  • Author

Update to V2.6.54 and confirm whether the issue is still there

 

http://www.multicrewxp.com/Downloads.html

 

Thanks

 

This thread and post was written after testing 2.6.5.4 (see thread title - my mistake the program version was not also specifically mentioned in the main body of the previous post).

 

Yes, the issue is still there with 2.6.5.4.

  • Commercial Member

This thread and post was written after testing 2.6.5.4 (see thread title - my mistake the program version was not also specifically mentioned in the main body of the previous post).

 

Yes, the issue is still there with 2.6.5.4.

 

Please contact support and specify operating system.

 

Thanks

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