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Products Support => GSX Support FSX/P3D => Topic started by: Pvazquez on October 10, 2018, 02:53:05 am
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I have a legitimate copy of GSX that I purchased through SimMarket on August 11th, 2018. I was working great. I did an update with the FSDT Live Update and it is now gone. In fact, the Manager is gone also and I have no way to check the registration. None of my airports are working... They are not loading. What happened? How do I fix this?
Thank you,
PVazquez
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This happened to me tonight too, I really don't know how we can fix this. Everything was completely fine before the I updated today.
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Same on my end.
Addon Manager menu option missing and none of my scenery will load.
Closed and rebooted.
Double checked antivirus exclusions.
Reran auto-updater.
No dice.
Oddly enough my SODE module appears to be testing normal.
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That's likely the antivirus fault that, just because we updated Couatl.exe, is mistakenly assuming it might be a threat.
- Restart Windows
- Configure the Antivirus to exclude the whole Addon Manager from scanning.
- Run the Live Update again.
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Hello, I have the same problem but with FSX SP2.
Tried the proposed solution, did not work.
To describe the problem more exact:
- couatl.exe is loaded by exe.dll, I see it in the windows 7 task manager running.
- in FSX taskbar, under add-on there are no entries "Add-on Manager", "Couatl" and "GSX" with their corresponding submenus as it used to be.
It started today, after the last update via Live Update, yesterday all good. Hope it helps.
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I can confirm the previous post. Couatl.exe is indeed running, but nothing appears in the SIM (in my case FSX). Happened after yesterday's update.
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I'm sorry, but I tried it again, with FSX-SE, no problems whatsoever.
Have you see a request from the sim to trust the two updated files (Addon Manager and Couatl ) ? If you haven't seen any request, that's almost certain the problem is the antivirus, which blocked the files before they even start to run.
If got the request, have you replied Yes to it ?
If you don't remember, do this:
- Uninstall something from FSDT, like GSX, and reply YES to the question "Do you want to remove the Addon Manager ?"
- Reinstall GSX.
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I followed the instructions .. and still nothing ..
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Having same issue. Couatl crashing on exiting P3D. Tried all different ways to reinstall. No antivirus running.
Faulting application name: Couatl.exe, version: 3.2.0.4050, time stamp: 0x5bbcc967
Faulting module name: Couatl.exe, version: 3.2.0.4050, time stamp: 0x5bbcc967
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00058974
Faulting process id: 0x1018
Faulting application start time: 0x01d4609a9316cca0
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Addon Manager\Couatl\Couatl.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Addon Manager\Couatl\Couatl.exe
Report Id: 1285d080-cc8e-11e8-b1ac-c8ff2830e074
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Yes, I have seen the request and clicked on yes. I even deleted it from trusted list to confirm it once more and check.
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I’ve tried the instructions as well, still no luck. I’m convinced it has to do with this update though as I’m not the only one having the issue and the fact that I have had no issues with the Addon Manager or any FSDT products ever in the past.
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Same here. Win7, P3D v4.3. Nothing in the menu, no FSDT airports, Couatl crash on exit. Here's the Log:
Python 2.7.13 Stackless 3.1b3 060516 (default, May 22 2017, 13:45:26) [MSC v.1900 32 bit (Intel)] wxPython 3.0.2.0
couatl v3.2 (build 4050)
log started on Wed Oct 10 09:15:54 2018
connecting to SimConnect...
connected to SimConnect
bglmanx non ready yet, waiting.
Connection with FSX lost (has it crashed?)
Anti-virus is not blocking anything - couatl is loading and running.
Cheers!
Luke
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I am also having the same issue. After I ran the live update, my GSX and along with the airport scenery disappeared. I uninstalled and reinstalled (along with the live update, I restarted my computer, I excluded the folders and files from my antivirus. Nothing changed, still the same.
Regards,
Chris
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I can only repeat and confirm the problem doesn't happen here. Please follow my previous instructions to the letter, including a Windows restart:
- Restart Windows
- Configure the Antivirus to exclude the whole Addon Manager from scanning.
- Run the Live Update again.
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And I can only repeat I HAVE NO ANTIVIRUS running to block it. Worked fine until update ran yesterday.
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I can only repeat and confirm the problem doesn't happen here, and I tested it multiple times. Please follow my previous instructions to the letter, including a Windows restart:
- Restart Windows
- Configure the Antivirus to exclude the whole Addon Manager from scanning.
- Run the Live Update again.
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Still no Addon Manager/GSX/FSDT airports. Did all your steps for the 5th time. Still getting crash report on closing pointing back to Couatl.exe. Opened up all controls. No antivirus to block. Your steps don't work
Faulting application name: Couatl.exe, version: 3.2.0.4050, time stamp: 0x5bbcc967
Faulting module name: Couatl.exe, version: 3.2.0.4050, time stamp: 0x5bbcc967
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00058974
Faulting process id: 0xa2c
Faulting application start time: 0x01d4609e3805bb57
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Addon Manager\Couatl\Couatl.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Addon Manager\Couatl\Couatl.exe
Report Id: cb063517-cc91-11e8-abbf-c8ff2830e074
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Same couatl crash and problems, this time on FSX.
Luke
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We just follow the instuction you give and it does not work pay 30 euros for it does not work because of its there is a problem
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I just had a Teamviewer session with an affected user and yes, I don't know why the Addon Manager didn't start on his system. He was using Windows 7, are you using Windows 7 too ? Maybe there's something in the new version that might have broken Windows 7 compatibility somehow (although it wasn't done intentionally).
I restored the previous version on Live Update so, if you run it again, it should download the previous version of the dll, which should work on every system. I'll try to understand what the problem is, but in the meantime, you should be good to go.
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That roll back version is working
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Are you using Windows 7 too ? I think I found what was it: nothing wrong, really, just calling a Windows function which I now found to be supported starting from Windows 8.
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Yes, P3D V4 on Win 7
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Yep, Windows 7 P3D v4.3
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when you put out a new build, do you test it on windows 7 and windows 10. Myself and 3 others I know on a w7/p3dv4 build all had this issue today.
The current martket share / distribution is 42% windows 7 and 37% windows 10 so they are both as important.
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On Windows 7. I'll check the rollback version shortly.
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FSX on Windows 7 also
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when you put out a new build, do you test it on windows 7 and windows 10. Myself and 3 others I know on a w7/p3dv4 build all had this issue today.
I must admit I don't have any PC left with Windows 7, nor anybody else at FSDT still has one. I usually check before adding a new function, if it's supported on at least Windows 7 ( we really don't support XP or Vista anymore ), but didn't this time.
It wasn't anything fancy: just a simple function that removes trailing backslashes (if they exists) from a pathname, because some 3rd party scenery installers add them, some don't, and this caused GSX missing those sceneries. I assumed using the official MS function was the safest way but, unfortunately, I didn't noticed they added it in Windows 8...
I'll probably rewrite the function from scratch, so at least I'll know how it works...
The current martket share / distribution is 42% windows 7 and 37% windows 10 so they are both as important.
Yes, even if the global market share doesn't tell much about the market share that concerns us (high-performance PCs used for gaming), we don't plan to drop support for Windows 7 NOW.
Just keep in mind the official "Mainstream" support for Windows 7 ended in January 2015, and the Extended support will end in January 2020 so, I guess that by that date, we'll have to drop support for Windows 7 officially. Or, if P3D will eventually move to DirectX 12, whichever comes first.
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Well, apparently the problem in my case was the antivirus. I excluded the addon manager and it’s working now. I haven’t reinstalled any othe FSDT airports yet but will report as soon as I do to let you know how it went.
Thanks again for your help!
Regards,
PVazquez
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Just wanted to let everyone know that after excluding the Addon Manager in my antivirus, all my FSDT airports and GSX are working once again. Thank you for the help!!
Regards,
PVazquez