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I have Removed+reinstalled FSX SDK, With no luck. sent an message to
"PTSIM", Below
"Starting SBuilder I keep getting an Error
"XToMDL,Managed_Crash+Managed_Lookup_Keyword do not exist in the ..\SBuilder\Tools folder nor in FSX_Gmax\Plugins SDK folder! Some BGL files can not be generated!"
If I hit ok, I get another box with four slots, in the bottom slot it says, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\Environment Kit\Modeling SDK\FSX_GmaxGamePack\Plugins"
I have looked for these files in intire SDK Folder, and they are not there. Ican go as far as the "Modeling SDK there is no FSX_GmaxGamepack in the folder.
Where are these files loaded.
Computer is HP Pavilion
Windows Vista
Program Files (x86)
My FSX is The Gold Flight Simulator X
Hope that enough."
Where do I find, the files in SBulderX 1, and where is "FSX_GmaxGamePack" located?
I have looked over all the files in FSX SDK, done search on computer, with no luck.
SBuilder will start but when you save all you get a _bak file which as far as I can tell does nothing.
"PTSIM", Below
"Starting SBuilder I keep getting an Error
"XToMDL,Managed_Crash+Managed_Lookup_Keyword do not exist in the ..\SBuilder\Tools folder nor in FSX_Gmax\Plugins SDK folder! Some BGL files can not be generated!"
If I hit ok, I get another box with four slots, in the bottom slot it says, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\Environment Kit\Modeling SDK\FSX_GmaxGamePack\Plugins"
I have looked for these files in intire SDK Folder, and they are not there. Ican go as far as the "Modeling SDK there is no FSX_GmaxGamepack in the folder.
Where are these files loaded.
Computer is HP Pavilion
Windows Vista
Program Files (x86)
My FSX is The Gold Flight Simulator X
Hope that enough."
Where do I find, the files in SBulderX 1, and where is "FSX_GmaxGamePack" located?
I have looked over all the files in FSX SDK, done search on computer, with no luck.
SBuilder will start but when you save all you get a _bak file which as far as I can tell does nothing.
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