AFCAD and vista

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AFCAD and vista

Postby HIPOLITO RODRIGUEZ » Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:19 am

I need support with AFCAD and windows vista, i think I install it but im not sure, everytime I download a new afcad of a airport i want to upgrade i dont know where to drop the bgl file, also i dont find the folder nowhere, can anyone help me with a good installation and use tutorial for afcad, i also try to modify airports myself and is impossible, i need help on this one please  :'(
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Re: AFCAD and vista

Postby uncleyuk » Tue Jun 19, 2007 9:17 pm

:D  This works for me, it should for you.   After you finish with your airport, go to "file" in the upper left hand corner and click it.  In the drop down list click on the "save as" and a box will appear, check and make SURE it is located within FS9, Addon Scenery, scenery.  These locations are where you installed FS9.  If it isn't click on the location and direct it to FS9, Addon scenery, scenery.  Then click on the save at the bottom of the box and your done.  Any addon on bgl installs in this same location.  Just copy or move the original to it.  Once in awhile I will download a complete scenery package with it's own title, such as USS Independence.  You place this folder in the addon scenery folder intact.  NOT the addon scenery, scenery that you do with AFCAD, just the Addon scenery folder.  Start FS9, open settings, go to scenery and click on it,  a list will appear.  To the right is a heading that says "Add New Scenery", click on it, when the folder opens, click on addon scenery.  Within that folder locate the Scenery you just placed there and click on it, once.  A title will appear within the add new scenery display.  Click on add and your done.  Shut down and restart FS9.  Thats it.
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