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GSX "System error while accessing file" v5 at EGLL

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Hi all,

At SimWings EGLL, I'm regularly getting this error message when I try and access the GSX menu:
"[GSX] System error while accessing file C:\P3D Addons\Sim-wings London Heathrow Professional V5\scenery\EGLL_ADEV5-OP01S.bgl: CreateFile failed: The system cannot find the file specified "C:\P3D Addons\Sim-wings London Heathrow Professional V5\scenery\EGLL_ADEV5-OP01S.bgl" (system:2)"
Link to screenshot https://imgur.com/ZRDAb4O

If I run the FSDT updater it clears up the problem only for a few days later to happen again.

It's very frustrating to land at EGLL and find GSX isn't working or if you've finished pre-flight setup and access GSX for pushback and it fails. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Ben

AMD Ryzen™ 9 9900X3D, AM5, Zen 5, 12 Core, 24 Threads, 4.4GHz, 5.5GHz Turbo
64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 6000MHz Corsair Vengeance
32GB GeForce® RTX 5090 Graphics Card

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I'll copy here the reply you got on our forum:

Due to the way GSX detects scenery changes, it cannot detect a file rename or removal, otherwise it would have to scan each and every file at each start, making it very slow but, instead, it only checks the folder last modification date, and this doesn't change after a rename/removed from a folder, which means, if a scenery file has been renamed/removed, you MUST select the "Restart and rebuild the airport cache" option from the Couatl menu after the renaming took place.

If that scenery comes with a configuration utility that lets you switch between different AFCAD configurations, depending how that utility works ( renaming or deleting/copying are not the same ) and if the process used by that utility affects the scenery *folder* last modification date or not, GSX might not be able to detect the change automatically, so you must force a cache rebuild each time you change the scenery config.

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5 hours ago, virtuali said:

I'll copy here the reply you got on our forum:

Due to the way GSX detects scenery changes, it cannot detect a file rename or removal, otherwise it would have to scan each and every file at each start, making it very slow but, instead, it only checks the folder last modification date, and this doesn't change after a rename/removed from a folder, which means, if a scenery file has been renamed/removed, you MUST select the "Restart and rebuild the airport cache" option from the Couatl menu after the renaming took place.

If that scenery comes with a configuration utility that lets you switch between different AFCAD configurations, depending how that utility works ( renaming or deleting/copying are not the same ) and if the process used by that utility affects the scenery *folder* last modification date or not, GSX might not be able to detect the change automatically, so you must force a cache rebuild each time you change the scenery config.

Thanks. Is the "Restart and rebuild the airport cache" in P3D or do I have to restart the sim and run the FSDT updater?

AMD Ryzen™ 9 9900X3D, AM5, Zen 5, 12 Core, 24 Threads, 4.4GHz, 5.5GHz Turbo
64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 6000MHz Corsair Vengeance
32GB GeForce® RTX 5090 Graphics Card

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7 minutes ago, BWBriscoe said:

Thanks. Is the "Restart and rebuild the airport cache" in P3D or do I have to restart the sim and run the FSDT updater?

No need to run the updater or close the sim.

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