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In location C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX (same as FSX.CFG),

open the file dll.xml.

 

The entries below will already be present. You just need to modify them.

Change the entry between and from True to False

 

The entry between and needs to be changed to reflect the exact path to where the SDK is installed on yr computer. The last part will most likely be the same. The green part will be different and must be edited.

 


Object Placement Tool
[b][color=#ff0000]False[/color][/b]
False
[b][color=#008000]F:\Program Files\Microsoft Games[/color][/b]\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\Mission Creation Kit\object_placement.dll


Traffic Toolbox
[b][color=#ff0000]False[/color][/b]
False
[b][color=#008000]F:\Program Files\Microsoft Games[/color][/b]\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\Environment Kit\Traffic Toolbox SDK\traffictoolbox.dll


Visual Effects Tool
[b][color=#ff0000]False[/color][/b]
False
[b][color=#008000]F:\Program Files\Microsoft Games[/color][/b]\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\Environment Kit\Special Effects SDK\visualfxtool.dll

 

Save the file and start FSX.

In the on-screen drop-down menu, some new entries will appear:

 

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The "timetable" as you call it, is found under "Explorer".

 

Wim

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Hello again.

 

I've got to ...........roaming\microsoft\FSX and opened the dll.xml file. I have the same as you displayed abover except I have "True" as you suggest. But I cannot change anything in this file. Is there a procedure, I'm missing, for editing an XML file?

 

Allan

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Hello again.

 

Right, I've followed the instructions to the letter (or so I believe).

 

My Paths to the FSX Folders are:

 

C:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X

C:\Microsoft Flight Simulator SDK

 

 

 

 

 

Launch

dll.xml

False

False

Object Placement Tool

False

False

C:\Microsoft Flight Simulator SDK\SDK\Mission Creation Kit\object_placement.dll

Traffic Toolbox

False

False

C:\Microsoft Flight Simulator SDK\SDK\Environment Kit\Traffic Toolbox SDK\traffictoolbox.dll

Visual Effects Tool

False

False

C:\Microsoft Flight Simulator SDK\SDK\Environment Kit\Special Effects SDK\visualfxtool.dll

FSUIPC 4

False

Modules\FSUIPC4.dll

 

 

Saved the dll.xml file but still don't see TOOLS in the dropdown menu in FSX.

 

Any ideas?

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Are you sure the path to the SDK is correct? It looks like by default the file path is: Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\...

 

Yours is just C:\Microsoft Flight Simulator SDK, i.e. no letter X.

 

See the compare and contrast. Click on the thumbnail.

 

 

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Having similar issues namely that SDK SP2 will not install keeps stating SDK SP1a should be installed first which it has been?

I take it the SP1a patch is just an overwrite of the contents of the original RMT SDK folder from my deluxe disk?

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Hi Allan same as you i have tried countless variations but nothing shows up for me, dont understand why sdk sp2 will not install either so time to bin it for me!

Mick

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Checked. Mine was SP1A. Now installed SP2, so I have:

 

Microsoft Flight Simulator X SP2 SDK

Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Acceleration

 

Checked the dll.xml file. That hadn't changed. But still no TOOLS in FSX.

 

Allan

 

OK, now we're getting somewhere.

You were SO close. In stead of installing SP2 SDK (download), you should've installed SP2/XPACK (from the DVD).

 

You'll have to uninstall the SP2 SDK (in Windows Settings -> Apps & Features).

Then install SP2/XPACK from yr Accelleration DVD (SDK folder).

 

IMO that should get things working.

 

From the FSDeveloper Site:

 

FSX Acceleration Pack OR FSX Gold Pack users

 

To install the SDK for FSX Acceleration Pack OR FSX Gold Pack:

 

  1. Install the RTM SDK from FSX Deluxe Edition disk 1, (see 3.1.1 FSX Deluxe RTM users instructions above).
  2. Insert your Acceleration Pack DVD.
  3. Browse to the subfolder called SDK\SP1a\
  4. Install the SDK SP1A from there using fsx_sdk_sp1a.exe, (dated 26/09/2007, size 165,569KB).
  5. Browse to the folder called SDK\
  6. Install the Acceleration SP2/XPack SDK using sdk.msi, (dated 06/10/2007, size 216,929KB).

 

Wim

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Im gonna uninstall and try again this time using the default install location, wish me luck

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