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Network Question

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Hi Everybody,

Just finished setting up my monitors, everything was just great, when the right visual all of a sudden won't connect to the server. As a master it works just fine, if I go to extended it just sits at the grey screen waiting for the server computer, yet it shows connected. I had to reinstall X-Plane 12.

Just wondering if there is another file(s) that can be selected/erased that controls this area of XP12. I tried to reset network all around, but no good, the right computer just sits at waiting for connection.

New install has fixed the issue.

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I think its all in X-Plane.prf in X-Plane 12/Output/preferences

Might also be in X-Plane Window Positions.prf and Miscellaneous.prf

 

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I would stab a guess toward your preferences folder. Everything else is stored there. Can I assume network settings are there too? Maybe a backup of that folder, taken once all is working on each computer, could help next time.

I, too, just had a hiccup on my Home Theater computer where it lost all video settings and the screen resolution went to 1024*768 for reasons unknown. I downloaded and reinstalled the latest nVidia driver and it fixed it. Out of the blue it was. GTX970 powered. Yay!

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