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Charles O'Flynn
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:19 pm    Post subject: FSX startup bug Reply with quote



I've just bought and installed MS Flight SimX and am beginning to regret it.
It refuses to load, complaining that the MSXML component is missing and I
should re-install FSX. OK, I thought, why didn't it just load it when it
was installed? Nevertheless, I found MSXML SP2, installed that and guess
what? Same message as before with the MSXML SP2 component missing.
Analysing what has happened, I think that FSX doesn't like to, (or cannot),
co-exist with MSXML - the error message is confusing and incorrect.
Sadly, uninstalling MSXML hasn't so far helped. Has anyone else seen this
and got a solution?
Thanks in advance,
Charles
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Contumeliorus Florius
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:48 am    Post subject: Re: FSX startup bug Reply with quote



On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 17:19:27 -0000, Charles O'Flynn wrote:

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I've just bought and installed MS Flight SimX and am beginning to regret it.
It refuses to load, complaining that the MSXML component is missing and I
should re-install FSX. OK, I thought, why didn't it just load it when it
was installed? Nevertheless, I found MSXML SP2, installed that and guess
what? Same message as before with the MSXML SP2 component missing.
Analysing what has happened, I think that FSX doesn't like to, (or cannot),
co-exist with MSXML - the error message is confusing and incorrect.
Sadly, uninstalling MSXML hasn't so far helped. Has anyone else seen this
and got a solution?
Thanks in advance,
Charles

This group is pretty much dead. You will get a better resoponse in
'microsoft.public.simulators'. I can't help you as I am not about to waste
my money on FSX.
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