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FSLTL Injector Can't Find MSFS 2024 Path

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Today I decided to try FSLTL fleet and the injector with MSFS 2024. Everything went well, except that every time I open the injector I have to input the Community folder path.

I installed it inside the XBox Games folder.

I had 2020 installed and I searched for any other usercfg.opt file and only found one. It had the right path at the bottom.

Any ideas are appreciated.

Jose

MSFS

Start ms2024 first and then start the FSTL injector and then it should find the path automatically.  This same issue happens to me when I start FSTL first.

Edited by sanh

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52 minutes ago, sanh said:

Start ms2024 first and then start the FSTL injector and then it should find the path automatically.  This same issue happens to me when I start FSTL first.

Thank you.

Does the dev know about this issue and workaround?

If not, I'll have to send them a note.

MSFS

16 minutes ago, CFIJose said:

Does the dev know about this issue and workaround?

he knows, and it's by design. it's all in the instructions and FAQ:

https://fslivetrafficliveries.com/user-guide/

https://fslivetrafficliveries.com/support-faq/

"Injector "unable to connect"

This connection error is SimConnect trying to connect to the simulator if it's not running. If you are starting the injector before the sim you will get this error.

Start the injector once your flight has loaded. You can also connect when you are on the main menu screen of MSFS."

 

Edited by turbomax

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2 hours ago, turbomax said:

he knows, and it's by design. it's all in the instructions and FAQ:

https://fslivetrafficliveries.com/user-guide/

https://fslivetrafficliveries.com/support-faq/

"Injector "unable to connect"

This connection error is SimConnect trying to connect to the simulator if it's not running. If you are starting the injector before the sim you will get this error.

Start the injector once your flight has loaded. You can also connect when you are on the main menu screen of MSFS."

 

I was using the add-on linker to load the fsltl-injector ap quickly. It can be setup to load after simconnect. That should avoid the error.

I used the Add-on linker for MSFS 2020 and never got that error. That's why I was wondering why it was happening. I knew that there was a fix and AVSIM again came to the rescue.

Since I recently deleted 2020, I thought that maybe I left some folders behind.

Thanks for the info.

Jose

MSFS

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