nickblack423 wrote:Make sure you have the microsoft.net framework installed and try again mate.
Nick
Most Important.
Make sure that you have net framework ver 1.1 installed. Please also note that you can have more than one version installed and the run quite happily together (you need version 2 for the WoA installer)
Cheers
Stew
Stew
"There is an art … to flying. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."
nickblack423 wrote:Sidroc,
I had a similar problem with EditVoicepack when I first tried to install it. I tried numerous times, including installing, uninstalling and reinstalling Microsoft.net framework. It eventually worked but Ive no-clue why.
Make sure you have the microsoft.net framework installed and try again mate.
Nick
Nick
Thanks for the headsup, i have already removed it and reinstalled it to no avail but i will keep trying. It says that it is not being pointed to a valid installation of FS9. I think its because I have recently formatted my smaller drive with my OS on .My other drive which has all the games and flight sims on is as it was.
Sidcroc
i love this package as i go there and have a look around every moment i get. i am allowed in the base. but i have a question does anyone know the times that the F-15's go up and come back to base
You could d/l the package and do a manual install. Thus keeping the files in a folder of your choosing. Then you wouldn't be re-installing over top of your first install. Then just pick out the files you need.
Just a thought.
KJ
Some of the deployments are
Monday at 1213, group of to LPMR and onwards
Sunday at 0456, group of to Red Flag. Note at Nellis they use weapons ranges to simulate daily red flag mission (AFCADS by Graham S, cheers Graham)
Also daily trips to weapons ranges and usual places around UK.
All FP were written via information off web (the normal military aviation sites,USAF and USAFE site and airliners.net)
phil6765 wrote:For some of us who have UK2000 Scenery installed, you also have to remove the Afcads and all other files related to EGUN ( MILDENHALL )as well as the files for EGUL for this scenery to work, ie buildings and AI were visible but Runways/Taxiways were missing. Are you aware of this?
Was there a fix for the missing runways etc? If so what is it?
John
John
"That is the biggest fool thing we have ever done. The A-bomb will never go off, and I speak as an expert in explosives." - Admiral William Leahy
AT LN. All I see is the runways and taxiways in the underlying photo-realistic scenery not the MAIW scenery. The AFCAD is working as the a/c a located outside the HAS. Just can't see any taxiways etc.
John
John
"That is the biggest fool thing we have ever done. The A-bomb will never go off, and I speak as an expert in explosives." - Admiral William Leahy
If you read a few pages back there is a explanation and file to fix this. The problem was with the UK2000 mildenhall not the MAIW LN, the Uk2000 exclude for MH extended over LN, so it is excluding the AFCAD taxiways etc.
I will be installing Lakenheath EGUL. in to my fs 2004 which has British Airports add on .
So i will be following some of your suggested steps so i dont lose my runways again ..
Because the shelter models are looking for their textures in one of two places, either in the local scenery texture folder or the global texture folder. If they are not in either one of those places, you will get the untextured models.
I'm guessing that when you place them with EZ Scenery, they show up as textured models. That has to do with the actual EZ Scenery software and how it displays the models for placement which is going to be different than how they actually show in game.
To fix that, determine which textures from the Lakenheath package that those shelters use and simply copy those textures to the appropriate texture folder of the scenery that you have placed those shelters at.