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Latest version for fs2004?

AIFP is compatible with all versions of Flightsin from FS2004 onwards. If FS9 is not available as a Target version, then AIFP is not finding FS9/FS2004 installed on your system
 
AIFP is compatible with all versions of Flightsin from FS2004 onwards. If FS9 is not available as a Target version, then AIFP is not finding FS9/FS2004 installed on your system
Thanks! Do you know how I could fix that problem?
 
Is FS2004 actually installed on your system. If so, what is the fully-qualified path to fs9.exe in the FS2004 folder
 
That AIFP couldn't find FS9 suggests it's not installed in the usual manner.
 
That it's installed in the default location doesn't mean it's been installed in the usual manner. AIFP checks the system registry to determine where is Flightsim. Since FS9 doesn't appear as a Target Version (until you apply the ".ini fix", one or more of the registry items usually involved in locating FS9 is not valid. Specifying the path in AIFP.ini works for most functions, but I can't guarantee all AIFP functions will perform as intended.

In any case, installing FlightSim on the C: drive has proven to be problematic because the UAC will be involved in every access.
 
That it's installed in the default location doesn't mean it's been installed in the usual manner. AIFP checks the system registry to determine where is Flightsim. Since FS9 doesn't appear as a Target Version (until you apply the ".ini fix", one or more of the registry items usually involved in locating FS9 is not valid. Specifying the path in AIFP.ini works for most functions, but I can't guarantee all AIFP functions will perform as intended.

In any case, installing FlightSim on the C: drive has proven to be problematic because the UAC will be involved in every access.
Thanks for your assistence. I have turned off UAC, haven`t installed in Program Files either.
 
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