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Post by oldpropfan on Sept 17, 2009 13:36:31 GMT -5
This an interesting wrinkle but it may just be because I have some ported aircraft in my FSX install. What generates the tag in brackets after the aircraft name in the FCOM installer tool? A couple of shots to show you what I'm seeing: The info in the brackets isn't always the same as the aircraft it's attached to. This seems to be random and I've found about a dozen or so examples of this. Al
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Post by pilotgod on Sept 17, 2009 15:02:45 GMT -5
The bracket is the folder that the file was located in. I don't have any aircraft carried from one sim to the other, so this isn't happening on my install. The few weird entries I have are just because the folder containing the aircraft is named weird, like [sasmnsf] for my C-119 install.
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Post by Dutch Owen on Sept 17, 2009 18:56:17 GMT -5
piltotgod is correct, it's the folder where the aircraft is located.
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Post by oldpropfan on Sept 18, 2009 4:38:50 GMT -5
Hmmmm, must be something else going on here. In the second shot it would be telling me then that the awesome 4 sum dc-3s are in the Horten and Hastings folders yet they aren't, those models are in the default dc-3 folder. The Hastings is a port but the Horten isn't.
I have a seperate folder in FSX for ports, just haven't moved the last of them out of the simobjects/airplanes folder to the new folder yet. Will try moving the rest and let you know what happens.
Al
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Post by oldpropfan on Sept 19, 2009 22:04:56 GMT -5
Just wanted to let you know that the latest update fixed the problem with the strange aircraft tags.
Al
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