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    Re: Error when saving configure.exe

    ...Les... how many arms and legs do you have! LOL!

    I receoved an email form the store and they replied

    We will have stuff for A320 shortly we intend the launch our FCSW (Flight controls & Side Walls) that includes Sidestick tiller and main fiberglass sidewall please see our preliminary photo in attachment. The especial price for the first 10 units will be 995€ each side plus shipping and handling then goes to the normal price at 1200€ each side.

    A good deal if you can get in quick!

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    Re: Error when saving configure.exe

    I would email Vitor (he runs the company) and see what he can offer you.

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    Re: Error when saving configure.exe

    Hmmm.. seems like the simconnect.xml didnt work...
    Get the same error when untick the box

    Here is my entry in case i have this wrong?

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
    <SimBase.Document Type="SimConnect" version="1,0">
    <Descr>SimConnect</Descr>
    <Filename>SimConnect.xml</Filename>
    <Disabled>False</Disabled>
    <SimConnect.Comm>
    <Disabled>False</Disabled>
    <Protocol>IPv4</Protocol>
    <Scope>global</Scope>
    <Address>192.168.1.2</Address>
    <MaxClients>64</MaxClients>
    <Port>9017</Port>
    <MaxRecvSize>4096</MaxRecvSize>
    <DisableNagle>true</DisableNagle>
    </SimConnect.Comm>
    <SimConnect.Comm>
    <Disabled>False</Disabled>
    <Protocol>IPv4</Protocol>
    <Scope>local</Scope>
    <Address>127.0.0.1</Address>
    <MaxClients>64</MaxClients>
    <Port>9017</Port>
    <MaxRecvSize>4096</MaxRecvSize>
    <DisableNagle>true</DisableNagle>
    </SimConnect.Comm>
    <SimConnect.Comm><Disabled>False</Disabled><Protocol>IPv4</Protocol><Scope>global</Scope><Address>192.168.1.72</Address><MaxClients>64</MaxClients><Port>9017</Port><MaxRecvSize>4096</MaxRecvSize><DisableNagle>True</DisableNagle></SimConnect.Comm></SimBase.Document>

    Alos, my throttle is based on the working and mechanism of the Logitech Attack 3...i am also wanting to use the Logitech attack 3 as my side stick but cant calibrate it... i wonder if you can have 2 of the same joysticks installed?

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    Re: Error when saving configure.exe

    When I had that error if I unticked the box the error did not occur. As soon as I put that file in ticking or unticking it
    no further errors happened. Have you made sure the xml is in the correct place.
    Re the joystick, don't think you can have two installed thru windows. However with paid version of FSUIPC you can.
    It will automatically switch to the joystick that changes.
    Les
    Try and copy JL text from the link I gave you and over write the old one.

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    Re: Error when saving configure.exe

    Error.JPGXML location.jpg Thanks Les... as you can see, i have copied the data form the link provided and put it in the folder...overwriting the XML content...

    Still the error persists... not sure where i am going wrong here as you were able to solve it... if there are any clues here please let me know!

    Thanks mate

    Doug

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    Re: Error when saving configure.exe

    Hi Doug,

    Do you have both FSX and P3D installed? or two versions of P3D installed?

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    Re: Error when saving configure.exe

    Quote Originally Posted by jeehell View Post
    Hi Doug,

    Do you have both FSX and P3D installed? or two versions of P3D installed?
    HI JH,

    No..only P3D 2.2 installed... with a dummy FSX.exe in the root folder.... no other version of P3D installed? Do you think i should remove the "dummy" FSX.exe to trial it? I recall having to use that method to make some other things work?

    Thanks for your help, a great wonderful program!

    The only reason i am trying to figure this out is that soon i will be adding another PC and believe that there will be issues with the networking if the 'home base' PC is seen as a remote one... is that right?

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    Re: Error when saving configure.exe

    If you only have P3D V2 installed, the dummy FSX.exe is not a concern. If the content of the simconnect is correct, also the networking should not be a concern either.
    I'll try to find out why this happens anyway...

    JL

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    Re: Error when saving configure.exe

    Thanks JL appreciate that..

    I am sure it must be me as many other users don't have this issue..

    Let me know if you need any info about my system or files i have... suffice to say should be pretty standard...

    Appreciate your help!

    regards

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    Re: Error when saving configure.exe

    Hi JL,

    Any ideas as yet why i cant see my main PC with out the network error?

    Have tried and continue to try things but still no joy...

    Of interest i have deleted the simconnect.xml file and replaced it with the one you have shown to be sure there were no errors...

    Now after running P3D the simconnect.xml gets renamed to "old" and the new .xml file is like this

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
    <SimBase.Document Type="SimConnect" version="1,0">
    <Descr>SimConnect</Descr>
    <Filename>SimConnect.xml</Filename>
    <Disabled>False</Disabled>
    <SimConnect.Comm>
    <Disabled>False</Disabled>
    <Protocol>IPv4</Protocol>
    <Scope>global</Scope>
    <Address>192.168.1.2</Address>
    <MaxClients>64</MaxClients>
    <Port>9017</Port>
    <MaxRecvSize>4096</MaxRecvSize>
    <DisableNagle>true</DisableNagle>
    </SimConnect.Comm>
    <SimConnect.Comm>
    <Disabled>False</Disabled>
    <Protocol>IPv4</Protocol>
    <Scope>local</Scope>
    <Address>127.0.0.1</Address>
    <MaxClients>64</MaxClients>
    <Port>9017</Port>
    <MaxRecvSize>4096</MaxRecvSize>
    <DisableNagle>true</DisableNagle>
    </SimConnect.Comm>
    <SimConnect.Comm><Disabled>False</Disabled><Protocol>IPv4</Protocol><Scope>global</Scope><Address>192.168.1.98</Address><MaxClients>64</MaxClients><Port>9017</Port><MaxRecvSize>4096</MaxRecvSize><DisableNagle>True</DisableNagle></SimConnect.Comm></SimBase.Document>

    Is there anything wrong with this?

    If i don't have the .xml in the folder it does not generate one

    My actual simConnect.dll file is named simconnectP3D2.dll in the modules folder... would this make any difference?

    I also re-ran the simconnect.msi files (SP1 and 2) to see if it would help... no joy

    Cheers

    Doug

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