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FSX Planner under Vista 64

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Was wondering if anyone else has tried using this tool under Vista 64.

I have tried it and while it looks like a good tool it's instability on my system has meant I can't use it.

Anyone else had similar problems? If so is there a fix?:mad:
 
Sorry, I am an Idiot

Yes there is if you read the readme file before you start ranting. Run as administrator all the problems magically disappear, like the program refusing to close.

My apologies to those of you whose time I have wasted.
:duck: :rolleyes:
 
Yes there is if you read the readme file before you start ranting. Run as administrator all the problems magically disappear, like the program refusing to close.

My apologies to those of you whose time I have wasted.
:duck: :rolleyes:

No apology needed. Perhaps I'll add a Vista checking feature which would display a dialog to remind you to run it as an administrator when the application starts.

-Russell
 
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