I just removed the add on manager and for instance i did not say YES in removing the other parts when you remove the add on Manager. And gues what. FSX started, the scenery is still not pressent, our buildings, but FSX works again.
That's obvious, if you remove the Addon Manager, you wouldn't see any buildings. And, if something in your system is crashing the Addon Manager, FSX will not load.
For the building problem: I HAVE NO ANTIVIRUS SCANNER INSTALLED AT ALL! So that can not be the problem!
I haven't said it's always the antivirus only. I've said it's usually the antivirus OR it's the FSX trusting mechanism that has gone mad, OR it's the two things together.
[quote[Isn't there anyway to work around the addon manager? Like for instance, individual airports with a regestration screen. Because if you ask me, this is not going to work. And searching the internet, i'm not allone out there![/quote]
First, this is not an Adddon Manager issue, it's an FSX issue or a Windows issue that we WILL found out, which is *affecting* the Addon Manager on your system, it's not *created* by the Addon Manager. The clear proof of this, is that we don't have any of this issues in the FS9 version of the Addon Manager. And, once we'll sort it out, you'll see it wasn't an Addon Manager problem in the first place, since it will run without the need to change it or updating it.
Also, you are making the mistake of assuming the only need for the Addon Manager+Couatl programs is to "register" the scenery, which is not the case.
We are depending on the Addon Mananger for EVERYTHING, because we don't use the .BGL file format for object and, thanks for this, we can both have features that FSX doesn't offer in .BGL (like interactivity ) and better performances, because we can control precisely how objects are displayed without being hampered by the lack of these features in FSX that other developers have to endure, from lack of fine display range control, to lack of LOD that plagued FSX Sp2. We don't have any of these limitations *beacuse* of the Addon Manager, and they don't have anything to do with activation or registration.
Meaning, even if we decided to sell sceneries without any activation (which we'll never do: we'll close shop long before that...), they will STILL using the Addon Manager! This is also explained in the FAQ.
Now, back to the problem. Since you said you don't have any antivirus (btw, how can be sure you don't have a *virus* instead?), it's probably something related to Windows Trust mechanism.
- Edit your %APPDATA%\microsoft\FSX\FSX.CFG with a text editor. Find ALL the occurences of the bglmanx.dll and couatl.exe files in the [Trusted] section, and remove the whole line that contains either reference to those files. This will reset the trusting question.
- Open the REGEDIT program, and look for this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 10.0\Launch
Remove the whole key. It will be recreated by FSX on start anyway.
- Reboot Windows (IMPORTANT). Don't launch FSX yet.
- Uninstall ANY scenery (or the stand-alone Addon Manager), and (IMPORTANT) reply YES to BOTH questions about removing the Addon Manager AND the Couatl engine. Reply YES to BOTH question. This is important, and it will remove all files.
- To be sure, check you don't have any bglmanx* (.dll and .dat files) in your FSX root, and you don't have the fsdreamteam\Couatl.exe. If you still have them, remove them manually.
- Reinstall the scenery you just uninstalled (or the stand-alone Addon Manager, if this is what you uninstalled in the previous step)
- Launch FSX, and note it should ask you permission to run BOTH the Addon Manager and the Couatl Scripting Engine. Reply YES to both, and reply YES to both the question made by Windows (yellow Shield) AND the question made by FSX. If you are not getting both questions, it means you haven't properly cleared the [Trusted] section in the FSX.CFG as above.
- If you get any error, disregard the fact that is suggesting not to run the module, and ALLOW the module to run. It doens't matter if the FSX crashes now.
- Try again to launch FSX, and see if it works. If still crashes, reboot Window AGAIN (IMPORTANT), and try again.