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  1. Sorry, what "initialisation" report? I don't understand why anything of FS is initialising when you are booting into Windows afresh, unless you have FS booting as part of windows start-up. You save you get an "initialisation report" when shutting down the PC too? I have no idea how it is possible to persuade Windows to actually load FS when you are closing Windows down. Can you explain how you have set that up? Regards, Pete OK, pls give me this night to check all that at home and I'll return with answers. Regards, Vladimir
  2. Thank you very much Mr. Dowson. I'll try that all tonight and will be back with the report. When I've got that error report, the only way to close the FS start-up page and error report wondow is to do that forcibly through the Task manager. After that, when I'm rebooting the computer (or just completely switching it off) I'm getting that "initialization" report. Best regards, Vladimir
  3. Hello Gentlemen and Mr. Dowson, While trying to start the MSFS, I'm getting the warning report that: "Several FSUIPC duplicates are installed. Please remove the older versions...". After that I can neither start the FS, nor close this report window. The only way is to reboot the computer. And when I'm rebooting the computer, I'm getting the report about the error in .DLL files initialization. Furthermore, I've noticed that I can start FS without any problems with FSUIPC exactly three times, on the fourth time I'm getting that report. It's just like the mysticism. :) I have carefully checked all my MSFS files and, of course, there is only one version of FSUIPC installed. And I can't understand, where the system finds any FSUIPC duplicates. I can't insist, but it seems the problem appeared after I had installed the SB3. I tried to sort out this question on their site, but unfortunately vainly. My data: FSUIPC version 3.47 fully licensed, FS2004. Any help would be very much appriciated, Vladimir
  4. Aha, now it's clear how it could be settled. Thank you very much Mr. Dowson for your help and all these, almost "ICQ" explanations. I'll try tonight to do as you offered.
  5. Ok, now it's clear what you ment. Thank you. I'm trying to assign the PTT function to the same joystick button, that is used for the same purposes in AVC (and previously was used in RW). No any other FS commands are assigned to this button. So, I'm entering the "Options" sector of Teamspeak (TS), choosing the "Push to talk" option and then trying to select the required button, pressing this button on my joystick. Unfortunately, there is no any reaction from TS. In other words, it seems like TS doen't "see" my joystick. I thought there was a way to settle this problem through FSUIPC. If it is impossible at this time, maybe you could provide the TS "Push-to-talk" option in the future versions of FSUIPC? Regards, Vladimir
  6. Yes. If you have TeamSpeak on the same PC as FS and FSUIPC, you simply program the appropriate keystroke, as assigned in TeamSpeak. I understand TeamSpeak does not "swallow" the keystroke, so you need to choose something not used by anything else. If you are using TeamSpeak on a client PC under WideFS, then please check the WideFS documentation. Facilities were added recently to enable this to be implemented. Regards, Pete Thank you very much for your prompt and encouraging reply. Yes, I use TeamSpeak on the same PC as FS and FSUIPC, but the second part of your explanation about "swallowing" :) is not clear to me. More of that, I'm not thoroughly familiar with the Teamspeak yet, so could you please explaine the procedure in more details. Thank you in adavnce. Vladimir
  7. Hello there, is it possible to set the "push-to-talk" function through FSUIPC for the TeamSpeak client, that is in use in IVAO on-line flying??? Thank you for reply, Vladimir
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