- PLANEPLOTTER REG. FOR SECOND PCUPGRADE PROCEDURE INSTALL
- PLANEPLOTTER REG. FOR SECOND PCUPGRADE PROCEDURE UPGRADE
- PLANEPLOTTER REG. FOR SECOND PCUPGRADE PROCEDURE CODE
They say "Take all my settings back to the way they were when the corresponding settings were saved." They allow you to make completely different configurations available at the click of a button (e.g. The ABCD buttons, and the menu options File => Save/Load Restore point, are very powerful but are frequently misunderstood and misused.
I seem to lose all my settings after using the A B C D buttons Please only use restore points if you know exactly what you are doing and you are certain that each point contains the exact location of your antenna. Restore points contain crucial information about a set up and if changed or used incorrectly can result in not just a location change, but also loss of data. The quick charts are the recommended way to change maps, not the restore points. This indicates that some users are still using the restore points ABCD to change their map style or coverage maps and have differing location data in each restore point.
Note that you need prior approval to go mobile. Unless you are intentionally moving location, it is important that your location remains fixed and accurate. A high percentage of these alerts relating to location indicate a small, but significant change (in relation to Mlat). A few relate to the fact that a GS has changed the input type or receiver setting, however the majority refer to location changes. Each one has to be checked to ensure that raw data is still valid. I received an automated email telling me that I had changed my settingsĮach day administration received dozens of email alerts telling us that ground stations have changed settings. You can use the mouse right-click, Mark to select a starting point for copying text, and sweep to select the text, finally pressing Enter to copy the text from the command-prompt window to the clipboard for pasting into your message.
If requested, post this information to the group or send it to Bev. Tracert and determine at which hop connection is lost. If the problem persists, try entering the following command at a command prompt: There is a separate check here, but be aware that even if the server is up, there may be a gap in the network path between you and the server outside COAA's control. Q: I can't connect to the shared server, I don't see shared aircraft or I get "Server is down" messages.Ī: If you can't reach the main COAA Web site or there are "Server down" messages in the Groups.io group, please wait patiently until service is restored. Use Task Manager to kill and PlanePlotter.exe processes.Įnsure that the sharing button on the toolbar shows:Įither two arrows with no red line, one downwards arrowīut not one upwards arrow, and not two arrows with a red line ! Check with Task Manager for PlanePlotter.exe if no instances of the program are obvious.
PLANEPLOTTER REG. FOR SECOND PCUPGRADE PROCEDURE INSTALL
Access is denied"Ī: Be sure to close down all instances of Plane Plotter before you try and install a new version.
PLANEPLOTTER REG. FOR SECOND PCUPGRADE PROCEDURE CODE
Q: I get an error message such as: "An error occurred while trying to replace the existing file: DeleteFile failed code 5.
PLANEPLOTTER REG. FOR SECOND PCUPGRADE PROCEDURE UPGRADE
I can't upgrade - "An error occurred while trying to replace the existing file" Problem is when I press F10 I get an error message that tells me: "To see Mlat-possible aircraft you must be registered, sharing up and down", but I meet all the requirements?Ī: Try cycling through the up down arrows a couple of times leaving them in the sharing state