Run as Admin problem in vista

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Run as Admin problem in vista

Postby callump » Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:25 am

Hey guys,
Im using Edit Voice Pack, and for any self made callsigns to work and for most of the updates, i need to run fs9 as admin because i use vista, but when i do this just about all of my guages dont load in my panels.

Any ideas?

thanks.
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Re: Run as Admin problem in vista

Postby MeekRN » Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:16 pm

is this one plane or all planes?

and if its just 1 plane, is there anychance theguages for this plane are still zipped inside the guages folder?
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Re: Run as Admin problem in vista

Postby callump » Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:54 am

The guages are in the main fs9 guages folder and the guages on the aircraft work fine when im not running as admin.

The problem is with anything other than default guages, but not just with one panel, for example, the default lear panel works fine, all the gauges are there, and with one of my add in panels, some of the components are from the lear panels, and those bits work fine, but anything ive added in, works fine normally, but when i run as admin, something seems to be stopping them working, even thought i would assume that this problem should be the other way round :-?

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Re: Run as Admin problem in vista

Postby callump » Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:13 am

a bit more of this problem, is that if i run fs9 as admin, i cant communicate with ATC or adjust radio frequencies, it seems to be an odd problem, everything runs fin when i dont run as admin, (apart from the callsigns in edit voicepack)
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