Agrajag Posted April 10, 2023 Report Share Posted April 10, 2023 Pete, LONG time since my last post here. Things just working great. I finally decided I wanted to use the [Programs] loading feature and I'm failing miserably. I'm trying to autoload/close Lorby's Axis and Oh's, fsltl's flight injector and TrackIR5. On first run the first two loaded, but TrackIR gave an error 740, which seems to be a permissions issue. Given that I went in and in Win11 I selected each EXE, went to Compatibility tab and set each one's check next to Run As Administrator. All three thus should not be running as that, but to be sure I did this to all three apps. I then reloaded. This time both Lorby's and TrackIR5 gave an error=740. I don't get what I could be doing wrong. Any insight? And thanks! Hope all is well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Dowson Posted April 10, 2023 Report Share Posted April 10, 2023 Windows error 740 is "The requested operation requires elevation", i.e. you need admin privileges for the operation, so yes, it is a permissions issue. 6 hours ago, Agrajag said: Given that I went in and in Win11 I selected each EXE, went to Compatibility tab and set each one's check next to Run As Administrator. All three thus should not be running as that, but to be sure I did this to all three apps. Do you mean you set each one as unchecked? If checked, they will run in admin mode and so would require FSUIPC7 to be ran in admin mode, which in turn would require MSFS to be ran in admin mode. I think the issue is that TrackIR does require admin mode, and will request this if not ran in admin mode. See the following post for possible work-arounds to start TrackIR automatically: John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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