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  1. hi...fsc support thought this might be an fsuipc problem...i do run fsc in ..run as administrator...also fs2004 and fsx in ..run as administrator..fsc is a flight planner program so when you fly you are able to see a moving map..i can get in fsx but not fs2004...thanks for your advice i will contact fsc support once more..best rgds ken hanson
  2. hi..appreciate your reply..the bottom line is there is nothing from fs commander to follow in fs 2004, whereas there is the whole moving map and the gps window in fsx..i mean when i go to fsx then setup fs commander to do a flt (tutorial for fsc that comes with download)..i have the moving map and the gps window...when i start fs2004 and setup the flt then minimize fs 2004 i then setup fs commander and when i go back to fs2004 and there is nothing from fsc there ..there is no moving map no gps etc..i hope this explains it...i have nothing from fsc when i open fs2004 but i have the full fsc part when i do fsx..rgds ken
  3. sorry...like i said i am a newbie..i am running windows vista home premium 64 bit..i am trying to hook up fs commander with a pmdg 747-400 queen of the skies..when i open fs2004 i load the 747 and a flt plan eddk eddh, i do the tutorial i follow the tutorial to the letter then when i go to hook up to fsuipc there is nothing in the cockpit screen of fs2004..i hope i have explained this well enough.rgds ken
  4. hi.. im a newbie and i cannot connect fsuipc 3.90 to fs 2004..i can however connect with fsx...i dont fully understand how fsuipc works so i might be doing something wrong with fs2004..it is very frustrating...any help would be greatly appreciated..rgds ken hanson yyc
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