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FSFlyingSchool Pilot
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i have tried about everything i can think of but am repeatedly getting the error : "windows cannot access the specified file or path. you may not have the appropriate permissions to access this file." this is happening even after i go into file properties and set to run as administrator. One thing to note. all of my FSX files are located on my d: drive. I initially installed fsfs files to d: drive, but later deleted and reinstalled them on my c: drive. program failed to load from either location. I am mentioning this in case there could be a conflict with where i am installing fsfs. couple other things to note...i have installed fsuipc files (onto d, i have tried to open fsfs both after setting up a flight, from the fsx flight planner, and without fsx running, and fsfs has failed to load in any of these circumstances. any advise would be appreciated!
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Hi PParks:
Glad to help!
Please send a screen shot of the entire screen, showing the error displayed when you launch FSFS in the manner described in its manual, to:
support@FSFlyingSchool.com
This always helps a great deal as we can then 'see what you can see'.
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