I've searched through this forum unsuccessfully for any help with this.
Thanks
I've searched through this forum unsuccessfully for any help with this.
Thanks
Please dowload and install the latest stand-alone version of the TOM from Flight1 and see if it takes care of it.
http://www.flight1.com/view.asp?page=texto
I have and still get the same error.
When do you get the error, just on startup?
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Just when I start T-O-M, 727 works excellently.
Still getting the error. I don't know if something is missing. I've uninstalled and reinstalled and still get the same error.
Runtime error 429 is actually caused by a missing or corrupt system file (or in some other cases can be caused by a missing or unregistered ActiveX component). I suggest taking a look at this thread, especially the last four or five posts. The customer fixed the issue by downloading and installing a missing .dll.
http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/dcforum...rum=DCForumID3
Just curious, but do you run any file cleaners on your system like CleanSweep or similar?
Text-O-Matic has been updated in the last few days, please get the latest version from here http://www.flight1.com/support.asp?mode=list
Please make sure you close all virus detectors and any other programs. After installing, you will need to reboot.
It should go without saying that you shouldn't move the folder or any of it's contents after installing..........please post back with the results.
Cheers
Paul Golding
Dreamfleet/Flight1 727 & 727X Developer
I downloaded the new version and now it works great. Thanks!
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