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Nigel H-J
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Re: Problem with AI Traffic

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Hi Ian, many thanks for your reply, another idea worth trying as it gives the folder names then the name in the config file so can put a search in for the folder.

Will let you all know tomorrow night how I got on.

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Nigel H-J wrote:Hi Ian, many thanks for your reply, another idea worth trying as it gives the folder names then the name in the config file so can put a search in for the folder.
OK - if that doesn't work ...

The AI aircraft don't have to be in the SimObjects folder. They don't even have to be in Flight Simulator as Ben told me the other week. So it's possible that the Flight One AI Program has created a folder somewhere where you can't see it. However it must have an address line entry in the config file to tell FS where it is. Look in the fsx.cfg under the heading [Main] - there will be a list of locations of all your vehicles starting with SimObjectPaths.0=SimObjects\Airplanes. See if there's an odd entry in the list showing the location of the flight one AI aircraft folder.

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They don't even have to be in Flight Simulator as Ben told me the other week.
Look in the fsx.cfg under the heading [Main] - there will be a list of locations of all your vehicles starting with SimObjectPaths.0=SimObjects\Airplanes. See if there's an odd entry in the list showing the location of the flight one AI aircraft folder.
Brilliant, thanks Ian and also Ben and Dave. Will give those suggestions a whirl tomorrow if I'm up early enough and let you know.

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Sorted!!!!! :excited:

Very many thanks Ian, that last suggestion of yours worked a treat. There were 2 entries in the FSX.cfg file relating to the location of UT Aircraft so by deleting both these entries and re-installing again I now do not get any warning messages when starting FSX. As you guys are some distance away from me please accept a virtual pint or two for your help. :thumbsup:

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Glad you're sorted Nige. The answer is always out there.. it just hides for most of the time :lol:

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Nigel H-J wrote:...please accept a virtual pint or two for your help.
Bugger that! :lol: I've just got a Worthington out of the fridge. I'll send you the bill! :lol:

Glad you got sorted out, Nigel.

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Bugger that! I've just got a Worthington out of the fridge. I'll send you the bill!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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