josephrisenhoover Posted May 16, 2008 Report Posted May 16, 2008 I have 2 computers with 4 flat screens. Both have FS9 and FSX installed. I have the wide server module installed on one of the computers in FS9. I installed the client module on the other. I cannot seem to get my main system to pick up the other. I have read all of the answers you have given to this problem, and checked those as well. I am lost do I need to un-install the Flight Sim Programs off of my secondary system to get this to work? Thank you for your time
JSkorna Posted May 17, 2008 Report Posted May 17, 2008 Hi, The clients can have FS installed so that is OK. Please list the exact things you have tried so far. Are FSUIPC3 for FS04 and FSUIPC4 for FSX both registered versions?
josephrisenhoover Posted May 17, 2008 Author Report Posted May 17, 2008 I only have the 2 modules installed and registered on my Flight Sim 2004. I do not have the modules installed on FSX as of yet. I can start the client module on my secondary computer, and it says its connected, but the are no images on the client computer. I have ajusted all the network settings as listed in previous postings.
Pete Dowson Posted May 18, 2008 Report Posted May 18, 2008 I have 2 computers with 4 flat screens. Both have FS9 and FSX installed. I have the wide server module installed on one of the computers in FS9. I installed the client module on the other. I cannot seem to get my main system to pick up the other. I have read all of the answers you have given to this problem, and checked those as well. I am lost do I need to un-install the Flight Sim Programs off of my secondary system to get this to work? Thank you for your time No. Providing you don't actually RUN FS on the client, Wideclient will be okay. WideClient is INSTEAD of FS. Pete
Pete Dowson Posted May 18, 2008 Report Posted May 18, 2008 I only have the 2 modules installed and registered on my Flight Sim 2004. I do not have the modules installed on FSX as of yet. I can start the client module on my secondary computer, and it says its connected, but the are no images on the client computer. If it is "connected" it is working! WideFS has nothing whatsoever to do with Images! It is an extension of the FSUIPC interface to networked PCs so that FSUIPC application programs can be run there instead of on the FS PC. Maybe you got mixed up with WidevieW, which is a completely different program? WidevieW links FS's running on different PCs. Your WideClient is connecting. All it is waiting for is for you to run an FSUIPC application program. Regards Pete
josephrisenhoover Posted May 18, 2008 Author Report Posted May 18, 2008 Once again my MS has effected my processes, you are correct Pete, I was looking for Wideview, dang it. My modules are working fine I bought the wrong program for my purposes. Well off to get yet another add-on for my FS9 :lol: Thank you for all your help in this matter.
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