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UK2000 Airports in P3D 4.5 after the recent update.

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liamr685:

--- Quote from: virtuali on September 05, 2022, 04:56:19 pm ---A failure to associate an .INI file to a BGL might be caused by lacking support for long file paths in Windows, which might be enabled this way:

https://www.howtogeek.com/266621/how-to-make-windows-10-accept-file-paths-over-260-characters/

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Everything worked fine until the update was pushed alongside the release of GSX pro.
This isnt a windows problem.
its a GSX problem.

Surely youve changed some lines of code somewhere that make this work for MSFS, but dont translate into P3D.


***Edit***
Just out of curiosity, I checked long paths enabled, its already enabled on my PC, so 100% not the problem.

FOD:
Liamr685
Have you redone the exclusion file for EGLL - I often find that after changing things I need to redo and recompile the exclusion fine to get things to work.  (Said from more than a weeks experience trying to get this “update” to work)

liamr685:

--- Quote from: FOD on September 05, 2022, 06:29:19 pm ---Liamr685
Have you redone the exclusion file for EGLL - I often find that after changing things I need to redo and recompile the exclusion fine to get things to work.  (Said from more than a weeks experience trying to get this “update” to work)

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The file that gets dropped into the FSDreamTeam exclude folder?  Yes i do.
Unless theres something else im missing?

FOD:
Then you need to shut down P3D and run the control panel to compile the file …..

liamr685:

--- Quote from: FOD on September 05, 2022, 06:58:33 pm ---Then you need to shut down P3D and run the control panel to compile the file …..

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Yes I’ve ran it and tried enabling and disabling default jetways again.

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