January 8, 200719 yr BTW,In case you didn't know, if you're using RCv4.3 on a WideClient and you have mapped a drive-letter to the FS9-share on the WideServer, when you press the "Rebuild Scenery" button, you can simply press "No" to the "Is this a WideFS" question. Then enter the mapped (non UNC) path to the FS9 folder. It will then automatically run makerwys.exe for you in the FS9 folder and then copy back the appropriate files, just as if RC was a local installation. Ie., I answer "No" then enter "Z:Flight Simulator 9". You can not use a UNC path such as "WinXP_PCFlight Simulator 9". For this type of path, you must answer "Yes" to the "WideFS" question. This method works for both the FS9 and FSX installations. Running makerwys.exe manually on the WideServer and then answering "Yes" to the "WideFS" question is a neccesity for those folks who don't map drive-letters between PC's. Good luck... Regards, Al Jordan | KCAE
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