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gapdblue37:
Hello gents,

I'm running FS9 on Win7 64 bit and I recently purchased this scenery.  When I installed it I found that I could no longer load FS9.  As I read in the manual I did as suggested and removed bglman.dll and bglman.dat from the modules folder and I could sign on again.  I then uninstalled, then tried again, including the standalong addon manager after running my installer again with no success.  I'm wondering if there is another version of the scenery I could try to work with to see if it is compatible with Win 7.  Any other ideas also welcome. 

Thanks,

Norberto "Bert" Rivera
KORD Hub Manager
American Airlines Virtual
www.aavirtual.com

virtuali:
The current version of the Addon Manager is compatible with Windows 7, any version.

Please, be sure to do the following:

- Turn the Antivirus OFF

- Reinstall the Stand-Alone Addon Manager. Don't launch FS9 yet

- Configure your antivirus to exclude the following file from scanning:

FS9\MODULES\bglman.dll

- Turn the antivirus back ON, then try it.

gapdblue37:
I tried that and it did not work.

I uninstalled the addon manager, turned off my AV, reinstalled the addon manager, added bglman.dll and all the bglman related DAT files to the exclude list on the AV.  When I try to launch FS9 it will not launch at all.  I get an error message that FS has stopped working and must close at the splash screen.

If it helps, I'm running AVG v 9.0.733 and I turned off the Resident Shield, Firewall, Web Shield, and E-mail scanner modules all off prior to installation and left them off until I added the files to the exclude list.

virtuali:
Check you have the following file:

Esellerateengine.dll

in the C:\ProgramData\Esellerate  ( this is an hidden folder, you need to turn on hidden folders view to see it )

and check you DON'T have the same file in the following folders:

C:\Windows ( if this is where you installed Windows )
Your FS9 main folder

gapdblue37:
Still not working.

A friend suggested uninstalling completely and starting over.  He mentioned something about having to delete a file or files in the root directory, but I don't know where those would be.  I've looked and I can't find any remnants of DCA, ORD or the addon manager.

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