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Posted Monday, January 01, 2007 11:42:24 AM
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I have downloaded the Demo to give it a try. I have administrator privilages and Demo said it installed OK.

When I click on the FSFS logo having first started FS2004 I get the following error message

ERROR:429-ActiveX component can't create object location:FileExists

Any Ideas to get the Demo working.

Regrds,

Steve.

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Posted Tuesday, January 02, 2007 3:50:25 AM


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I have downloaded the Demo to give it a try. I have administrator privilages and Demo said it installed OK.

When I click on the FSFS logo having first started FS2004 I get the following error message

ERROR:429-ActiveX component can't create object location:FileExists

Any Ideas to get the Demo working.

Regrds,

Steve.

Steve,

What version of Windows are you using?

It sounds like the "Windows Script Runtime" is missing. You can install it for Windows 2000 or XP from here.

Please let us know if this fixes your problem.

Thanks,
John.

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Posted Tuesday, January 02, 2007 7:04:42 AM
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Hi John,

Thanks for the quick reply, that sorted the problem out.

Just need to set up some files for the aircraft I prefer to fly in FS2004 from Carenado and Flight1.

Then give a go.

Thanks again,

Steve.

South Wales, UK

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