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Looking for self-install utility for Airport 2.60 scene

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Hello Experts, one and all;I have created about 15 separate "sceneries" none large, using Airport 2.60, build 148. I want to distribute these sceneries to others, who use either FS2000 or FS2002. Is a program available that I could include in the zip file that would self-install all of these sceneries into FS2002 or FS2000 all in one fell swoop?Appreciate any help that I can get.Thank you,

I think that this has come up before, and the informal poll was that users did not want self-install programs installing scenery. So, you might want to re-think this. Basically, when I install scenery, I want to decide which directory it goes into, and not have to guess later where some program decided to install it. It's a question of control.I may have another option for you though. It sounds like you have 15 sceneries that you would expect to put into 15 folders, and so you are trying to make it easier on the user by not forcing him to add these 15 sceneries manually in FS. Why not just add them all in one directory, so he will only have to add one scenery area in FS? I know this might not be the cleanest way to do it, but it will work, and save you a lot of time.- Martin

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I agree with Martin about the question of control, I also prefer to decide myself where the scenery will be.Maybe a good solution is to make a zipfile of the scenery that already includes the right subfolder structure. Then you only need to unzip it to the place required.ArnoMember NL2000 Teamhttp://home.wanadoo.nl/arno.gerretsen

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