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  1. Thanks, but I don't have xplane under program files. It's always been on my C\ drive, just as you suggest.
  2. Please don't think I wasn't appreciative! It's just that I've already delved into the registry on my new computer and done some computer things that were beginning to make me feel uncomfortable, so anything further would probably be way above my pay grade. Thanks for trying to help, it was a noble effort!
  3. Thanks Russ. Yes, I did have a license key for both programs. I have installed and re-installed the programs, and I used the version of xuipc that came with xplanetorc4, so I don't think that's it. I think I've tried just about everything at least twice, and have gotten so frustrated with it that I've pretty much written it off.
  4. I was an RC4 user a long time ago on FS, but have transitioned to X-Plane and am having much difficulty getting it running with the rc4toxplane program that I bought yesterday. I have read even this and other threads, though I suppose it's always possible (even likely) that I missed something that has already been discussed, some vital clue lodged within a posting from 3-4 years ago. Here's what I've done so far: 1) I am running Xplane 11.41 that is installed on my C drive. 2) I have downloaded a fresh copy of RC4 and that program installed itself in my Windows Program Files (x86) directory. I obtained and inserted a key in the appropriate place. 3) I have a licensed copy of Xplanetorc4 installed, and with it, a new copy of FSUIPC that was installed in my XPlane plugins directory. I see it there when I start Xplane. 4) I located and added MSSDMFT to my machine running Windows 10, apparently successfuly even though doing so was well beyond my computing capabilities. 5) I resolved an unexpected IP address issue. 6) I have set both RC and XPlane to Run as Administrator, and have made sure the flight plan I created is in .FPL format and that there is a valid path for RC to follow to the flight plan. But even after all that, I'm stumped by the dreaded Memory Offset Runtime Error 9 message, which occurs every time I hit the Start RC button. Don't know what else to do. I stand ready to answer questions about my setup, but if it's too technical I probably won't know the answer, as I feel like I've already been working on the high trapeze without a safety net. This is where the xplanetorc4 program designers sent me for help, so I'll thank any and all in advance for any ideas or help you can provide!
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