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I had tried to load FSUIPC on a Windows 2000 Pro SP2 system running FS2004. I downloaded and installed FSUIPC.dll (version 3.99, April 11, 2011) and copied the PFC.dll file into the Modules folder for FS2004. When I start FS2004 I get the message, "Flight Simulator unable to load some aircraft or software. File: FSUIPC.dll". I have not yet been able to find a solution to the problem. I thought that there might be an older version of FSUIPC which might be compatible with W2000. Does anyone know of a download source for an older version of FSUIPC?

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I had tried to load FSUIPC on a Windows 2000 Pro SP2 system running FS2004. I downloaded and installed FSUIPC.dll (version 3.99, April 11, 2011) and copied the PFC.dll file into the Modules folder for FS2004. When I start FS2004 I get the message, "Flight Simulator unable to load some aircraft or software. File: FSUIPC.dll". I have not yet been able to find a solution to the problem. I thought that there might be an older version of FSUIPC which might be compatible with W2000. Does anyone know of a download source for an older version of FSUIPC?

I cannot supply old versions, and I cannot support you if you find one. Any add-on software needing recent additions will also not work.

I'm afraid Windows 2000 is far too old to support most of the software developments of the last 10 years.

Regards

Pete

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