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My Quarterly Inquiry into: ATC.DLL

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You have to remove it first, then reinstall. The icons for both should be in your FS9 folder.I did it this way and had no ill effects at all, with many addons installed.GlennEdit: If you dont feel comfortable doing this, I could email you the updated .dll's

Glenn

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"I just tried installing the update and it's said it's already updated."That's strange Jeff as I simply reinstalled 9.1 over the orig update and it updated all the .dll's in my Modules folder. It took an extremely long time to update though and the progress bar always stayed at 0% but in ended stating FS9 has been successfully updated (it may have simply done a repair instead of a full install). Make sure you have the original FS9.exe before you start the install (I had the "other" FS9.exe installed as I hate using my orig CD's), and make sure the update .exe is located in the main FS9 folder. I guess it doesn't hurt to uninstall/reinstall the FS9.1 update but I wanted to let you know the reinstall w/o uninstalling first worked for me.Best regards,JimYoung

Jim,That is interesting as I tried to install over the top, but it gave me the same message that "It appears that the 9.1 update is already installed" (or words to that effect)The patch was located in the FS9 root folder.I wonder why that would be?Anyway, either method appears to work and lessons have been learned I think regarding older addons that may disrupt the modules folder with the older .dll'sRegards,Glenn

Glenn

Ryzen 3700X, X570 Pro Wifi, 32GB 3600mhz RAM, Nvidia Titan Xp "Galactic Empire", RM750x PSU, H700 case, 2x NVMe M2 SSD, 1x SATA SSD

Jeff,You dont need to worry about the .exe file at all.In your root FS9 folder, there should be the icon to uninstall the 9.1 patch.Do this and then simply run the 9.1 patch installer again (from inside root FS9 and all will be good.Glenn

Glenn

Ryzen 3700X, X570 Pro Wifi, 32GB 3600mhz RAM, Nvidia Titan Xp "Galactic Empire", RM750x PSU, H700 case, 2x NVMe M2 SSD, 1x SATA SSD

"Ok, the update appears to have updated however checking the backup folder still reveals the old .dll's."That's good. The original files were backed up to the backup folder before making the updates. Look in your Modules folder and you should see several .dll's with a date of 9/1/2004 which means everything is probably updated okay.Best regards,JimYoung

Jim,Yes they were that way to begin with. I was under the impression that the backup/fs9/modules folder also needed to reflect the new files. I thought that sounded odd.

Jeff D. Nielsen (KMCI)

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Sorry Jeff,Guess I didn't explain that very well. I should have said to look in the backup folder and cross reference that all the old .dll's listed in there have been upadated with the 9.1 version in the modules folder.Carefully check each one. My isssue was caused by one old filegps_export.dllIt may only be one old .dll that is the culprit. If all of your .dll's are 9.1 version, then it sounds like this is a different issue.Sorry for the confusion!Glenn

Glenn

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