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FS 2004 travel.dll file conflict

Postby Fightingdane » Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:42 pm

I installed FS 2004 on my laptop (Windows 8.1 64-bit). When I try to run it a message appears stating it cannot load do to a conflict with a travel.dll file. At that point Windows shuts down the program. I located the file in four different places on my C Drive. Any ideas on how to eliminate the conflict?
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Re: FS 2004 travel.dll file conflict

Postby gwillmot » Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:31 am

Research seems to indicated that the travel.dll file is necessary to run a Micorsoft travel screensaver. I would first check to see if you have your system set up to run such. If so, change to another screensaver and try running FS2004 again.
If that doesn't work, rename the travel.dll files to something like travel.dll.bak, or travel.bad, etc. Try running the sim again. If all works, great ...... have fun. If not, the problem is well above my pay grade.

Good luck.
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Re: FS 2004 travel.dll file conflict

Postby garymbuska » Wed Aug 13, 2014 3:15 pm

FS2004 does not use this file and like the other post stated it is part of a screensaver program.
The only options I can think of is to uninstall the screen saver or uninstall and reinstall FS2004 and make sure to put it anywhere except in the default location.
A second drive is the best place for FS2004 OR FSX


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Re: FS 2004 travel.dll file conflict

Postby gwillmot » Fri Aug 15, 2014 8:05 am

Fightingdane ........... what happened? ...........what's the status? ...........need feedback! Don't leave us hanging.
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Re: FS 2004 travel.dll file conflict

Postby Bass » Fri Aug 15, 2014 8:21 am

Well, gwillmot, we might have a problem here!
If that "dane" really was interested, he would be back sooner.
I think "he" got a link in his first post, that was deleted, and therefor we all are "sitting ducks"!!
Again i hope i'm wrong :whistle:
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Re: FS 2004 travel.dll file conflict

Postby gwillmot » Fri Aug 15, 2014 11:10 am

Bass wrote:I think "he" got a link in his first post, that was deleted, and therefor we all are "sitting ducks"!!


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Re: FS 2004 travel.dll file conflict

Postby garymbuska » Fri Aug 15, 2014 2:04 pm

gwillmot wrote:
Bass wrote:I think "he" got a link in his first post, that was deleted, and therefor we all are "sitting ducks"!!


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