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Pacific Northwest insttalation error message


nasim

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I installed the Pacific Northwest NA Blue. USA/Canada Pacific, with Order Number: FSS0379076 on 2015-05-08,   but before installation finished, I got an error message:


“Scenery.CFG file error. Local scenery directory (FTX_AU\FTXAA_ORBXLIBS\SCENERY) in scenery Area,140 not found. Click OK to continue “                             I have Windows 8.1 on 64bit computer. Plus: ORBX FTX-Global Base, ORBX FTX-Global ORBX FTX-Global


VECTOR , ORBX FTX-Global USA Northern California, Monterey Regional Airport  


Can please explain what this error message regards to.


 


Thank you  


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Hello Ed,


Thank you so much for your swift respond, but something estrange happened! I downloaded the both files.  after extracting I try to execute the application file that shows with 352,150kb but all the sudden  the file disappeared !? then I get this message from the Windows:


Compressed (zipped) Folder error


The Compressed (zipped) Folder ‘C:Users\Saied


Moradi\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\IE\8UIJ9XRF\FTXORBXLIBS_150331.Z…is invalid.


 


Thanks again 


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Hello again:


The problem was Norton antivirus which was preventing  the application to be installed.  After I disabled the Norton,  installation the Libraries FSX/P3Dv1L  was perfect  with no problem. but for the Libraries P3Dv2  I am getting this message from the program itself:


Error


License Agreement>on next. Line8:


Argument 2 must be of type string


Stack Trace back:


1:[License Agreement>on next] line 8 in main chunk


 


Can you please advise


 


Thank you


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I am not sure really?  would you please send the link or let me know how should I look for it?

Hi Nasim,

 

P3D is a flight simulator program by Lockheed Martin, different from FSX.  If you've installed it, you should have an launch icon and/or a menu entry for it, such as "Lockheed Martin->Prepare3D v2->Prepar3D v2".  You'd probably know about it! ;)

 

If you haven't installed it, then you don't need the P3Dv2 libraries for it.  The other library version is the one for FSX.

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