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  1. This error will occur if you moved to another computer, restored off a CD ROM, changed the configuration of your computer, or deleted folders that contain your license file (C:\Flight One Software contains copies of your license file). Remember you must be on the exact same machine you purchased the product on. Also, for those with multi-boot systems (different boot configurations), you must run the software in the same boot configuration that was used during the purchase or internet-connected reinstall. To fix, you will need to restore the license from the main EXE you downloaded by pressing the Reinstall button while connected to the Internet (you can cancel the Setup after the program is extracted if you do not need to reinstall the actual application). If you lost your key, or you are getting a message saying it needs to be reactivated, go to our automated service page at http://www.flight1.com/view.asp?page=wrapperservice. Remember, keys (*.key) are different than license (*.lic) files. Please contact Flight1.com Customer Service if you are moving your product to a non-Internet enabled machine. Have your order information handy as it will be required.
  2. Link to the 727 FAQ Forum https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/forumdisplay.php?f=16 This read-only forum will contain most of the frequently asked questions we come across at this support forum. Obviously, if you do not see the answer you are looking for there, feel free to post your question here. DreamFleet 727 Development Team
  3. Before posting here, please read the Forum Rules: http://www.dreamfleet2000.com/forum_rules.htm Please pay close attention to them, especially to the first one concerning the mention of other developer's products, as this one will be strictly enforced from now on. It is repeated here: • Do not promote or mention your products or other developer's products in your posts, whether Freeware or Payware: This is the DreamFleet forum, and our group is well aware of what other developers / publishers are doing. If you wish to promote your work, or the work of other developers, please do this at either their forums, or flight simulation forums of a more general nature. Posts that promote, display photos of, or even mention other developer's products in any fashion are subject to being removed. This forum only concerns product support for the DF737 and if you need to mention another 737 product in your post, then it should be the one built by Boeing. Thank you. DreamFleet
  4. Before posting here, please read the Forum Rules: http://www.dreamfleet2000.com/forum_rules.htm Please pay close attention to them, especially to the first one concerning the mention of other developer's products, as this one will be strictly enforced from now on. It is repeated here: • Do not promote or mention your products or other developer's products in your posts, whether Freeware or Payware: This is the DreamFleet forum, and our group is well aware of what other developers / publishers are doing. If you wish to promote your work, or the work of other developers, please do this at either their forums, or flight simulation forums of a more general nature. Posts that promote, display photos of, or even mention other developer's products in any fashion are subject to being removed. This forum only concerns product support for DreamFleet General Aviation products, and if you need to mention another general aviation product in your post, then it should be the one built by a real aircraft manufacturer. Thank you. DreamFleet
  5. Before posting here, please read the Forum Rules: http://www.dreamfleet2000.com/forum_rules.htm Please pay close attention to them, especially to the first one concerning the mention of other developer's products, as this one will be strictly enforced from now on. It is repeated here: • Do not promote or mention your products or other developer's products in your posts, whether Freeware or Payware: This is the DreamFleet forum, and our group is well aware of what other developers / publishers are doing. If you wish to promote your work, or the work of other developers, please do this at either their forums, or flight simulation forums of a more general nature. Posts that promote, display photos of, or even mention other developer's products in any fashion are subject to being removed. This forum only concerns product support for the DF727, and if you need to mention another 727 product in your post, then it should be the one built by Boeing. Thank you. DreamFleet
  6. After installing your new DreamFleet aircraft you will no doubt want to fly it right away. However, it is IMPORTANT to understand how to do this properly, so that information saved from flights of other aircraft does not cause issues with the operation of your DreamFleet aircraft. 1. Start FS, and be certain you load the default start flight. In FS2004 this flight shows the Cessna at Seattle / Tacoma. In FS2002 this flight shows the Cessna at Chicago Meigs. Set this flight as your default start flight, and re-launch FS. In some cases, where you have never changed the default start flight, this flight will appear automatically, and you need not do anything else except follow the directions below. However, if your default start flight has been changed, and perhaps includes another aircraft at another airport, you will need to get back to the original default start flight, and once again set it as default. 2. With FS now re-loaded, and the default start flight showing, it is now time to load your new DreamFleet aircraft, and this will replace the default Cessna. Select your new DreamFleet aircraft from the list, and load it. 3. With your new DreamFleet aircraft now appearing in FS, feel free to move to another airport, and / or change weather or other settings. Tweak the flight situation to your liking. 4. Once you are satisfied with this new flight situation you have created, give it a name (example: "Cessna 310 at KTEB") and save the flight. You can also make it your default start flight if you wish. It is important to understand that other 3rd party aircraft and settings that are saved with its flight can have detrimental effects on other aircraft that are subsequently loaded in place of that aircraft. This is why it is essential that you always first load your new aircraft "over" the default FS start flight, the one that has the Cessna on the runway at either Seattle or Chicago. Under normal operation of FS, it is okay to have any flight situtation as your default start flight. HOWEVER, when you first load a new 3rd party aircraft, such as a DreamFleet aircraft, this should always be done over the default start flight that originally came with FS, not over some other flight that you created, especially one utilizing another 3rd party aircraft. Thank you.
  7. When you download and install a DreamFleet product your KEY file (and in later products, your LICENSE file also) for that product is placed in a folder on your C: drive (or main hard drive) named "Flight One Software". It should be immediately backed up to floppy or other portable media. It is your responsibility to see that your product key is kept safe. NEVER, NEVER REMOVE THE FLIGHT ONE SOFTWARE FOLDER FROM YOUR COMPUTER. LEAVE IT WHERE IT WAS INSTALLED ORIGINALLY. In the unfortunate event that you should lose your key, you will need to go to this page to obtain a replacement key: https://www.flight1.com/view.asp?page=keyrequest For further help, if necessary, you can also write to: keyrequest@flight1.com Please be patient, as replacement keys can take up to 7 days or more to be e-mailed to you. In the event of some of our newer products, you may find that your key is no longer working, and needs to be reactivated. If such is the case, please go to this page to reactivate your key: https://www.flight1.com/view.asp?page=kman Should you need to re-install the product by using this replacement key, please see the thread concering uninstalling / reinstalling the product. Thank you.
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