November 8, 200223 yr Hello JD, I seem to have run into a problem after a rather long time of enjoying FS2002, FSNav and RC2.2. Today, when I tried to run an adventure that I just ran last night, FS2002 would not load the RC adventure. The sequence of events was as follows: I brought up FS2002, loaded the FSNav exported version of the flightplan so I could make use of the FS2002 GPS and then tried to 'Select A File' in order to load the RC adventure. At this juncture FS2002 prompted me with a windowed message stating: Scenery Read Error! Attempting to open a nonexitent directory g:fs2002advwavcachefleetwooddt If I clicked on OK then another error message woud appear in reference to another nonexitent directory in another subfolder, etc. Now I had never had this problem before and I ran RC many times. I do not have anything located in the ..fs2002advwavcache folder. It is now and has been an empty folder. I have the Fleetwood subfolders in ...fs200advwavFleetwood , in other words, the Cache and Fleetwood are subfolders directly under the Wav folder. The only thing I did this morning was to defrag my harddrives but Billy Boy should not have destroyed the file structure ??? I am not sure what my corrective measure should be and wonder if you could advise me? I am running XP PRO on my system.Thanks
November 8, 200223 yr Check out our FAQ http://www.jdtllc.com/faq.htm Look for the question "why am I getting that pesky scenery error?"
November 8, 200223 yr Gee whiz Rick, you are making me eat my shirt and a little crow.Now I remember that just before hitting the sack this morning I did replace the FS2002.CFG file with the original. I couldn't remember why I made a backup. Hmmmmmmm1) I will read the released notes2) I will read the released notes3) I will read the released notes. etc and etcWorks like a charm again. Now I understand more fully why the change from a '1' to a '0'.Thanks again Rick.
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