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EHM-2383 Ian:
Thanks folks. The fact that WoAI tells me that the aircraft have been installed would suggest that the NET file does already exist. However I get a message saying that the installation may not have been done properly and would I like to re-install. When I try to re-install, the system can't find the aircraft!! The automatic part wants to place the aircraft into "Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004" when in fact all my files are now under FS2004. These two things  may explain what you are saying, Dominic but  I don't know how to correct this and give the installer the new pathway.

There is a manual instal in the installer but this merely puts the aircraft into a file specified in the pathway you specify and you have to do the rest yourself. I have no idea how to do this. It also gives a box to tick about "decompile" and again I haven't a clue.

I don't have FSX installed so there is no conflict here.

This has all been a nightmare!!!

Stef: I have found a resolution in FS9 that works quite well. Not perfect but I can live with it.

Ian

EHM-1997 Alexander:
Sounds like the WOAI package may be trying to install to the program files path.

First off, try an uninstall of thre WOI stuff, then use the flight 1 registry fix tool as Dom suggests

http://www.flight1software.com/files/FS_Registry_Repair.exe

and then attempt a reinstall.

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Otherwise, try running the WOAI installer under admin privileges (right click and run as administrator).

If it installs to the program folder then you could copy the files over to your install folder.

EHM-2589 David:
Hi Ian,

When I used AI traffic in FS9 I use this one and right now is free, cause the last version is for FSX
http://forum.simflight.com/topic/66855-mytraffic-2006-dumped-to-free-download/
Right now I don't utilize AI traffic, because I fly with IVAO ;D

EHM-2383 Ian:
Thanks Alexander...................but!! How do you use the registry fix tool?? When I open it, there is a button to push to fix FS9. When I do this I get a page at the bottom of which says:
File name:                                                                     FS9 Executable (FS9.EXE)
                                                                                   OPEN

I don't know what to do with this.
FS9 is in the pathway C:\Flightsim\FS2004.

EHM-1997 Alexander:
You have to run that tool as administrator on vista/win7 (right click and select run as administrator).

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