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  1. Hello Sr.

    I have installed the full last version of Flightsim Commander (licenced), I can execute the Database Manager succesfully, but when I want to open Flightsim Commander, the aplication, I only see the splash window for a few seconds, and then is gone, I can't see the program, but in my task manager the process appears as loaded (FlightSim Commander (32 bits)). This problem started when I made a clean installation of Windows 10 on my new SSD HD. It's the only program I can't install in this new windows.

    Please any help.

    I have windows 10 64 bits (fully updated)

    Prepar3d V4.0.28.21686

    Last NVIDIA drivers (GTX 1060)

    SSD HD 750GB

    AIRAC 1710

     

    Carlos Bravo

     

  2. Dear Sr.

    I have a problem when I try to start FSCDbManager.exe, I get a window with the following error message:

    Component 'sevXPCtl.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid

    Some days ago my FSC works normally, but suddenly I start receiving the message.

    I have my windows updated, I ran antivirus, antimalware, registry repair, I have tried Re-registering the ocx with regsrv32, and other troubleshooting I have find on internet.

    I have a registered version on FSC, version 9.6 Rev 9

    Please if yo can help me.

    1. Prepar3D V4.0.28.21686
    2. FSUIPC* / WideFS 5.103 (registered)
    3. I use the FSC in a network! No

    4. FS Commander and Database Manager version 9.6 Rev 9
    5. Navigraph 1707
    6. Download version from our website
    7. Operating System Windows 10 64
    8. 2 Monitors

    Regards

    Carlos Bravo

     

     

     

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