June 20, 20169 yr Does the error message present itself when you start Prepar3D or shut it down Only when I start Prepa3D
June 20, 20169 yr Does the "Active=True" statement need to be below the "Path=SimObjects" statement, or does it not make a difference? That is the case with all of those entries in my own SimObjects.cfg file. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
June 20, 20169 yr Author Only when I start Prepa3D You had the migration tool Installed originally yes? Have you Uninstalled it? Go here Local Disk (C:) ► Users ► you ► AppData ► Roaming ► Lockheed Martin ► Prepar3D and move your exe.xml and dll.xml file out of there altogether and onto your desktop. Start Prepar3D and see if the error message goes away, If it does, There is an entry in one of them files that we will have to look at Do that and come back
June 20, 20169 yr Author Does the "Active=True" statement need to be below the "Path=SimObjects" statement, or does it not make a difference? That is the case with all of those entries in my own SimObjects.cfg file. You would know as much as me, But my understanding of it is Once you have the first, you can have the other 4 lines in what ever order you want
June 20, 20169 yr You had the migration tool Installed originally yes? Have you Uninstalled it? Go here Local Disk (C:) ► Users ► you ► AppData ► Roaming ► Lockheed Martin ► Prepar3D and move your exe.xml and dll.xml file out of there altogether and onto your desktop. Start Prepar3D and see if the error message goes away, If it does, There is an entry in one of them files that we will have to look at Do that and come back I did not uninstall migration tool no, just have it disabled. When I took the dll files out, yes the warning did go away. Ok, so. dll.xml <?xml version="1.0"?> <SimBase.Document Type="Launch" version="1,0"> <Descr>Launch</Descr> <Filename>dll.xml</Filename> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <Launch.ManualLoad>False</Launch.ManualLoad> <Launch.Addon> <Name>Migration Tool Plugin</Name> <Path>MigTool.dll</Path> <DllStartName>module_init</DllStartName> <DllStopName>module_deinit</DllStopName> </Launch.Addon> <Launch.Addon> <Name>Addon Manager</Name> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad> <Path>bglmanx.dll</Path> </Launch.Addon> <Launch.Addon> <Name>RAASPRO</Name> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad> <Path>.\RAASPRO\RAASPRO.dll</Path> <DllStartName>module_init</DllStartName> <DllStopName>module_deinit</DllStopName> </Launch.Addon> <Launch.Addon> <Name>FSUIPC 4</Name> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <Path>Modules\FSUIPC4.dll</Path> </Launch.Addon> <Launch.Addon> <Name>PMDG HUD interface</Name> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <Path>PMDG\DLLs\PMDG_HUD_interface.dll</Path> <DllStartName>module_init</DllStartName> <DllStopName>module_deinit</DllStopName> </Launch.Addon> <Launch.Addon> <Name>Flight Recorder</Name> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad> <Path>Aerosoft\Flight Recorder\AS-FlightRecorder.dll</Path> </Launch.Addon> <Launch.Addon> <Name>as_connect</Name> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <Path>as_srv\as_btstrp.dll</Path> </Launch.Addon> </SimBase.Document> exe.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="windows-1252"?> <SimBase.Document Type="Launch" version="1,0"> <Descr>Launch</Descr> <Filename>exe.xml</Filename> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <Launch.ManualLoad>False</Launch.ManualLoad> <Launch.Addon> <Name>Couatl</Name> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad> <Path>fsdreamteam\couatl\couatl.exe</Path> </Launch.Addon> <Launch.Addon> <Name>as_btstrp_config_manager</Name> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <Path>as_srv\as_btstrp_config_manager.exe</Path> </Launch.Addon> <Launch.Addon> <Name>IvAp</Name> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <Path>"C:\Program Files (x86)\IVAO\IvAp v2\ivap_fsx_bootstrap.dll"</Path> </Launch.Addon> <Launch.Addon> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad> <Name>UT2</Name> <Path>C:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3\Flight One Software\Ultimate Traffic 2\UT2Services.exe</Path> <NewConsole>True</NewConsole> </Launch.Addon> </SimBase.Document>
June 20, 20169 yr Author When I took the dll files out, yes the warning did go away. Ok, So leave your dll.xml file out for a minute, we will come back to that later. The UT2 Entry in your exe.xml file looks good, Move your exe.xml file back into AppData\Roaming. Don't touch the UT2 control panel, Start Prepar3D and listen for the music, Confirm for me that when you start prepar3D UT2 will launch with it, You will know when you hear the music. You wont see any planes just yet though
June 20, 20169 yr Ok, So leave your dll.xml file out for a minute, we will come back to that later. The UT2 Entry in your exe.xml file looks good, Move your exe.xml file back into AppData\Roaming. Don't touch the UT2 control panel, Start Prepar3D and listen for the music, Confirm for me that when you start prepar3D UT2 will launch with it, You will know when you hear the music. You wont see any planes just yet though Ok. At this point I just want to mention that right now before writing this post and re-adding exe.xml, When I took the dll files out, yes the warning did go away. When I wrote the previous quote I could hear the music. I'm going to do what you asked now. Ok. So I just added my exe.xml back into its original folder. I still get the music, but now the warning message popped up again. [EDIT] Funny enough, I now get two "Warning!" messages when I start P3D; two songs as well, one only slightly later than the other. (Both same exact message)
June 20, 20169 yr Author Ok, Right Click on your exe.xml file and Click Copy, Paste\Save it somewhere on your desktop or another folder. Open up your exe.xml file in AppDat\Roaming, Open with\Notepad Delete everything inside it. Copy and Paste this into it, i have altered it to suite you, Click save. By doing this you are isolating everything except UT2 Check that. Do you get the error message or music or both ? <?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?> <SimBase.Document Type="AceXML" version="3,0" id="exe"> <Descr>AceXML Document</Descr> <Filename>exe.xml</Filename> <Launch.Addon> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad> <Name>UT2</Name> <Path>C:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3\Flight One Software\Ultimate Traffic 2\UT2Services.exe</Path> <NewConsole>True</NewConsole> </Launch.Addon> </SimBase.Document>
June 20, 20169 yr Ok, Right Click on your exe.xml file and Click Copy, Paste\Save it somewhere on your desktop or another folder. Open up your exe.xml file in AppDat\Roaming, Open with\Notepad Delete everything inside it. Copy and Paste this into it, i have altered it to suite you, Click save. By doing this you are isolating everything except UT2 Check that. Do you get the error message or music or both ? <?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?> <SimBase.Document Type="AceXML" version="3,0" id="exe"> <Descr>AceXML Document</Descr> <Filename>exe.xml</Filename> <Launch.Addon> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad> <Name>UT2</Name> <Path>C:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3\Flight One Software\Ultimate Traffic 2\UT2Services.exe</Path> <NewConsole>True</NewConsole> </Launch.Addon> </SimBase.Document> I get the error and the music. Only one error this time.
June 20, 20169 yr Author Only one error this time. Well i guess its progress so :smile: This is the error yes? I have often tried to replicate this error but i could never figure out what causes it. ========================= Ok Next, Simconnect !! You need to go to this location Located here Prepar3D v3 ► redist ► Interface. Click into each one, Click into lib. Right Click and Install them all (6 i think) Make sure Prepar3D is not running at the time
June 20, 20169 yr Elaine, Thank you very much for defining this whole process and providing so much detailed help. I'm going to ask you for more help; however. I am running 3.3.5 on Win 10 14367. P3D is installed on Drive G, a non-bootable SSD, in Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3. I've set security for both this folder and the AppData\Roaming\Flight One folder to allow everyone access. I have downloaded UT2 version 2.09. I have carefully (I hope) followed your process and have hit a snag trying to open the control panel. When I execute it as Admin, the splash screen comes up and cycles through its startup process, it then shows "Ready...", and then simply terminates. No error messages, AppCrash does not see it, and Resource Monitor shows it as terminated. I'm basically stuck here. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks, Dave Dave Wadsworth i9 13900K 5.5Ghz 64G DDR6000 nVidia 4090 Win 11 22H2 Pro P3DV5.4 ASP/ASCA Pilot2ATC FS2Crew/TIR5/CP
June 20, 20169 yr Author Hello Dave. Leave the Control Panel aside for a minute Can you confirm that when you start Prepar3D you hear Music? Not when you just click on the UltimateTraffic2.exe from inside the Prepar3D folder. You have to hear the music when you Start Prepar3D ? Can you also confirm that you see UT2 Planes at an Airport? It will take a couple of seconds for them to appear ========================== Regarding Ultimate Traffic 2 the whole Program Files (x86) is very tricky Are you running Prepar3D as administrator More importantly are you running UT2 as administrator. Have you got all of these files in this folder, specifically the utii.dll file Go to Prepar3D v3 ► Flight One Software ► Ultimate Traffic 2 Right Click on UltimateTraffic2.exe and UT2Services, Click on Properties, Click Compatibility, Tick the Box Run this Program as administrator and Click Apply.
June 20, 20169 yr Well i guess its progress so :smile: This is the error yes? I have often tried to replicate this error but i could never figure out what causes it. Running UT2Services.exe in windows will give you this screen by the way - which we should not be doing but I did to see what it would do and got that great looking stop sign - oops Rich Sennett
June 20, 20169 yr Author No change Well, were back to choices again I'm afraid. What you could Try......... Uninstall and Reinstall UT2 and see if that helps. If your going to do that....... Turn Off your Antivirus completely Turn off uac completely User Account Control Run everything as administrator Disable the Migration Tool ================== What you should really do............ Uninstall the Migration Tool completely (It complicates Everything) Uninstall Prepar3D completely, Follow this Guide and insure you Delete all 5 folders, V3.3 now has 2 folders in Documents, delete these as well http://www.avsim.com...ll-prepar3d-v3/ You will now be changing to a different drive, So Uninstall all 3rd party Prepar3D Software (Only Uninstall 3rd Party Software that you have Installed into your Main Prepar3D folder) Everything that Insalls outside the Prepar3D folder can be hooked back up again easily Install Prepar3D anywhere but Not Program Files (x86) Some people run it no problems but its Not worth the risk. Click this link, Its Not a bible or perfect, but it will give you Some basic hints and tips for Installing 3rd Party software, adding exceptions to your Antivirus software, Ruining as administrator, Extracting zipped folders and and so on. http://www.avsim.com/topic/481623-my-link-thread/?p=3422126 It all might sound like a pain in the &@($*, but worth it though ================== My Disclaimer Even after you follow the above steps you still might have problems, But by following these steps its darn good start for your future Simming happiness :smile: Let me know how you get on....
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