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GSX does not start together with FSX **SOLVED**
virtuali:
You haven't included enough lines, so I can't say if the modules are being loaded and report some kind of error, or if FSX is not even *trying* to start them.
Either post more lines, or check yourself if you see the lines referring to bglmanx and couatl in the initial page of log window.
If you see them, with some kind of error message, then post it.
If you don't see anything, then it's the antivirus, almost certainly, because it's preventing FSX from even *trying* to start the modules.
kauzi:
Hi,
thanks for the further help. The bglmanx and couatl and don't appear in the cmdl ouput. I also checked the dll.xml of FSX: There are no entries regarding bglmanx or couatl..only that ones that are also listed in the simconnect output. Is it necessary that bglmanx and couatl are listed in dll.xml? Maybe I have to re-check if Windows Defender really is inactive....till now I always unchecked "deactivate real time scanning"...maybe thats not enough.
Thanks,
Michael
virtuali:
--- Quote from: kauzi on July 24, 2014, 09:32:59 am ---I also checked the dll.xml of FSX: There are no entries regarding bglmanx or couatl..only that ones that are also listed in the simconnect output. Is it necessary that bglmanx and couatl are listed in dll.xml?
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Yes, of course! But the line are supposed to be added automatically by the installers, and they surely do it. Are you sure you installed GSX and the installation completed without errors ?
kauzi:
--- Quote ---Are you sure you installed GSX and the installation completed without errors ?
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I think so. The installer showed no kind of error message. In my FSX folder a fsdreateam folder including couatl.exe etc. was created...that looks correct. Should I try to manually add the missing enties into the dll.xml? Could you pssibly provide a correct dll.xml as a template?
Thanks,
Michael
virtuali:
--- Quote from: kauzi on July 24, 2014, 01:35:37 pm ---Could you possibly provide a correct dll.xml as a template?
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It's possible that, if your XML files hasn't been updated, you might still have a problem with your registry entries and/or the XML files themselves, but it's also very strange you haven't been advised of this, because the installers will always check them using the standard XML validation routine from Microsoft.
What happens if you open them with Internet Explorer ? That's a quick way to be sure they are not corrupted.
And, are you sure you are looking at the correct set of files ? Do you use P3D and FSX on the same system ?
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