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nigelgrant:

--- Quote from: virtuali on February 10, 2012, 05:07:40 pm ---Could you check if you have two copies of the Couatl.exe process in the Task Manager ?

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There is no Couatl.exe process showing in the Task Manager when I put FSX in windowed mode; I try starting Couatl.exe directly through a shortcut on the desk-top with FSX in windowed mode, and there is still no Couatl.exe process showing in the Task Manager (nor is there any Couatl entry in the addon manager menu bar of FSX).

Do the logs show what might be stopping it to start?

Nigel

virtuali:
Keep the Taskmanager open, launch FSX and try to not if Couatl.exe launches at least for a brief moment.

Or, try to enable The Simconnect diagnostic mode: open notepad, and copy the following text:


[SimConnect]
level=normal
console=1
RedirectStdOutToConsole=1
OutputDebugString=1
; file=c:\simconnect%03u.log
; file_next_index=0
; file_max_index=9


Save the file as SIMCONNECT.INI in this folder:

Documents And Settings\YOUR LOGIN NAME\Documents\Microsoft Flight Simulator X Files

At the next FSX launch, you should see a text window with diagnostic message, that should tell what's going wrong. Let me know what you are getting, so we can have an idea what's happening.

Only the first few lines are important: if the window scrolls too fast, you can use the "Pause" key on the keyboard to pause the scrolling. Post here only the first 10 lines or so of the diagnostic, but it's important you post the first 10 lines.

nigelgrant:

--- Quote from: virtuali on February 10, 2012, 10:39:02 pm ---Keep the Taskmanager open, launch FSX and try to not if Couatl.exe launches at least for a brief moment.

Or, try to enable The Simconnect diagnostic mode: open notepad, and copy the following text:


[SimConnect]
level=normal
console=1
RedirectStdOutToConsole=1
OutputDebugString=1
; file=c:\simconnect%03u.log
; file_next_index=0
; file_max_index=9


Save the file as SIMCONNECT.INI in this folder:

Documents And Settings\YOUR LOGIN NAME\Documents\Microsoft Flight Simulator X Files

At the next FSX launch, you should see a text window with diagnostic message, that should tell what's going wrong. Let me know what you are getting, so we can have an idea what's happening.

Only the first few lines are important: if the window scrolls too fast, you can use the "Pause" key on the keyboard to pause the scrolling. Post here only the first 10 lines or so of the diagnostic, but it's important you post the first 10 lines.

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Umberto

Attached are two screen shots - first is the Task Manager - couatl.exe appeared for about 2 seconds; second is the first pasge of the Simconnect log.  Hope they tell you something!

Nigel
Vancouver

nigelgrant:

--- Quote from: nigelgrant on February 11, 2012, 05:01:16 am ---
--- Quote from: virtuali on February 10, 2012, 10:39:02 pm ---
Umberto

Attached are two screen shots - first is the Task Manager - couatl.exe appeared for about 2 seconds; second is the first pasge of the Simconnect log.  Hope they tell you something!

Nigel
Vancouver


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Here is the first screen shot, they were too large for a single upload
Nigel
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nigelgrant:

--- Quote from: nigelgrant on February 11, 2012, 05:01:16 am ---
--- Quote from: virtuali on February 10, 2012, 10:39:02 pm ---Keep the Taskmanager open, launch FSX and try to not if Couatl.exe launches at least for a brief moment.

Or, try to enable The Simconnect diagnostic mode: open notepad, and copy the following text:


[SimConnect]
level=normal
console=1
RedirectStdOutToConsole=1
OutputDebugString=1
; file=c:\simconnect%03u.log
; file_next_index=0
; file_max_index=9


Save the file as SIMCONNECT.INI in this folder:

Documents And Settings\YOUR LOGIN NAME\Documents\Microsoft Flight Simulator X Files

At the next FSX launch, you should see a text window with diagnostic message, that should tell what's going wrong. Let me know what you are getting, so we can have an idea what's happening.

Only the first few lines are important: if the window scrolls too fast, you can use the "Pause" key on the keyboard to pause the scrolling. Post here only the first 10 lines or so of the diagnostic, but it's important you post the first 10 lines.

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Umberto

Attached are two screen shots - first is the Task Manager - couatl.exe appeared for about 2 seconds; second is the first pasge of the Simconnect log.  Hope they tell you something!

Nigel
Vancouver


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Umberto

Any progress from these two screen shots I submitted?

Nigel

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