787flyer Posted April 18, 2011 Report Posted April 18, 2011 Hi Pete and Folks, I have been experiencing similar problems on my brand new Windows 7 PC and trying to correctly install FSUIPC v4 (v4.70b). I am running Windows 7 Professional 64bit with SP1 installed and IE9. :( Symptoms were:- a failed installation error log stating the GlobalSign root failed. Error 80092026. no Add-ons menu in FSX appears No sign of the Simflight Certificate in IE e.g. Internet Options/Content/Publishers /Certificates (Trusted or Untrusted) Was running the FSUIPC4 install file with "Run as Administrator" The Simflight Certificate shows it is OK. Here's what I did to fix it...:wink: I added the Simflight GmbH certificate manually into the certificate store. For those that don't know how to do this, read below the specific steps:-Deleetd any FSUIPC references in the [Trusted] section of the FSX.cfg file. Run the FSUIPC app as per instructions Locate/select the FSUIPC4.dll file in FSX/Modules folder and right click and select Properties Navigate to Digital Signatures tab, select the Simflight Gmbh signature in the signatures list and click the "Details" button Now click View Cetificate button and then the "Install Certificate" button. A Certificate Import wizard starts. Click the Next button and then select the radio button with the option "Place all certificates in the following store" Now click the "Browse" button and select "Trusted Publishers" from the drop-down menu and click "Next". Follow the remaining wizard instructions to complete the import operation To check, open IE and select Tools/Internet Options/Content, then click the Publishers button and then the Trusted Publishers tab and Simflight should be listed. Then run FSX and the Add-ons menu should appear with the FSUIPC option. Fixed! Anyway, I hope this helps someone else out. ;) Best Regards Mark BTW: I tried the System Update readiness tool but this failed on install.
Alexandre Bighetti Posted October 23, 2012 Report Posted October 23, 2012 Hi Mark, Thank you, it worked! I had problem with the certificate, i followed your procedure and it worked. Thank you. Alexandre
Planetalk Posted December 11, 2012 Report Posted December 11, 2012 Hi MArk Hey thanks for the posting, I was really getting frustated with the problem and your solution was just what I needed. Thanks Again Andy
fhoering Posted January 14, 2015 Report Posted January 14, 2015 Mark, could you post the certificate here or could you mail it to me? Best Fritz B. Hoering (Google my Name and you will find an email address)
Pete Dowson Posted January 14, 2015 Report Posted January 14, 2015 could you post the certificate here or could you mail it to me? There's no certificate in use any more, not for a while! You are referring to a 2-year old problem. Just make sure you are using an up-to-date version of FSUIPC, not one which is over two years old! Pete
max eugenio Posted November 19, 2016 Report Posted November 19, 2016 On 18/04/2011 at 1:14 PM, 787flyer said: Hi Pete and Folks, I have been experiencing similar problems on my brand new Windows 7 PC and trying to correctly install FSUIPC v4 (v4.70b). I am running Windows 7 Professional 64bit with SP1 installed and IE9. :( Symptoms were:- a failed installation error log stating the GlobalSign root failed. Error 80092026. no Add-ons menu in FSX appears No sign of the Simflight Certificate in IE e.g. Internet Options/Content/Publishers /Certificates (Trusted or Untrusted) Was running the FSUIPC4 install file with "Run as Administrator" The Simflight Certificate shows it is OK. Here's what I did to fix it...:wink: I added the Simflight GmbH certificate manually into the certificate store. For those that don't know how to do this, read below the specific steps:- Deleetd any FSUIPC references in the [Trusted] section of the FSX.cfg file. Run the FSUIPC app as per instructions Locate/select the FSUIPC4.dll file in FSX/Modules folder and right click and select Properties Navigate to Digital Signatures tab, select the Simflight Gmbh signature in the signatures list and click the "Details" button Now click View Cetificate button and then the "Install Certificate" button. A Certificate Import wizard starts. Click the Next button and then select the radio button with the option "Place all certificates in the following store" Now click the "Browse" button and select "Trusted Publishers" from the drop-down menu and click "Next". Follow the remaining wizard instructions to complete the import operation To check, open IE and select Tools/Internet Options/Content, then click the Publishers button and then the Trusted Publishers tab and Simflight should be listed. Then run FSX and the Add-ons menu should appear with the FSUIPC option. Fixed! Anyway, I hope this helps someone else out. ;) Best Regards Mark BTW: I tried the System Update readiness tool but this failed on install. Hi there, Is there any way to do this on windows 10, I am having the same problem but there is not a digital signitures tab on the fsuipc4.dll properties. thanks
Thomas Richter Posted November 19, 2016 Report Posted November 19, 2016 Hi, as you can read in Pete's answer above there is no signature anymore, it was removed couple years ago. Which windows you use doesn't matter. Make sure you use latest FSUIPC version. Thomas
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