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  1. I have the same problem EFB not connecting to MSFS.
    Logfiles attached.
    Regards Andreas

     

    (Cannot attach the Server logfile created by EFB because of its size 1.62 MB)

     

     

    Attachment 'Server logfile' and 'Client support file' deleted by Admin because of containing virus.

  2. Thanks again for your time and the detailed explanation.
    I think (think!) I understand the concept of relative paths.

    I checked the "0602", in C:\Prepar3D v5\Scenery\0602\scenery and indeed it's full of .bgl files.
    I shamefully admit that I sent the DatabaseBuilder in the wrong direction: "C:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v5" instead of "C:\Prepar3D v5".
    Strange enough I have 2 "installations": C:\Prepar3D v5 (where the Prepar3d.exe is) and C:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v5, both containing scenery directories, one with  .bgl files the other one with .bgl.p3ini files. So I think something went wrong with the last HF istallation of P3Dv5.

    I have to work on it!


     

  3. Thank you!

    I deinstalled FSAerodata when I switched to P3Dv5. I don't remember which way.

    "Could you please also check whether the paths in the scenery.cfg really point to a folder with the stock scenery files (*.bgl files)."

    How do I do it? All entries in scenery.cfg have this form:

     

    [Area.001]
    Title=Default Terrain
    Local=Scenery\World
    Layer=1
    Active=TRUE
    Required=TRUE

    .

    .

    .

    [Area.131]
    Title=Randolph_AFB
    Local=Scenery\Cities\KRND_Randolph_AFB
    Layer=131
    Active=TRUE
    Required=FALSE

  4. because TCPListener throws an exeption. See  logfile"
    This is the error I get when I start the server.

    Cannot upload huge server-logfile (6,521 kb). Offending line is: 

    2020-05-25 14:30:55.804   Error   : SocketException (Start TCP listener): Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted

    Is this enough information?

  5. Oskar, Thanks for your speedy answer.

    Did you read the first client logfile I sent? That one was for the client on the 2nd computer.

    The one I sent today was from the client on the same computer as the server.

     

    This was in the first clientLogfile.txt. 

    MINI_PC is where the client sits, DESKTOP-HQ40MGL or 192.168.1.137 is where the server s installed.

     

    2019-10-30 13:25:28.700   Debug   : IP address of this computer ('MINI-PC') is 192.168.1.127
    2019-10-30 13:25:28.716   Debug   : Server mode is 'remote'
    2019-10-30 13:25:28.716   Debug   : Server's computer name (settings) is given as 'named server' = DESKTOP-HQ40MGL
    2019-10-30 13:25:28.731   Debug   : Network: IP address for computer 'DESKTOP-HQ40MGL' is '192.168.1.137'
    2019-10-30 13:25:28.747   Debug   : 'hosts' file found. Looking for entries ...
    2019-10-30 13:25:28.747   Debug   : End of 'hosts' file reached.
    2019-10-30 13:25:28.747   Debug   : Using IP endpoint 192.168.1.137/57892
    2019-10-30 13:25:28.747   Debug   : TcpController initialized
    2019-10-30 13:25:46.106   Debug   : Services started
    2019-10-30 13:25:46.106   Debug   : Trying to connect to server ...
    2019-10-30 13:25:52.371   Debug   : Trying to connect to server ... ... (repeated)

     

     

    On the splash screen I read: "Waiting for the server (on computer DESKTOP-HQ40MGL)..."

  6. I see a wave of indignation coming my way!

    @Terblanche: If the idea to stop - exit - resume a flight midair in P3D should ever cross your mind, here it is:

    In P3D click save in the menu, give it a name, exit. To resume: Load that flight. It works with any plane (PMDG, Q400 etc) regardless of the default state.

  7. I seem to be one of those strange species who save a long flight midair and pick it up the next day.

    (I do it with PMDG planes and never had any "major concern", )

    And sometimes - believe it or not - I abandon a flight midair.

    No problem In EFBv1. V2, to me, seems to have developed a slightly educational approach (Eat up your plate!)

    So, straightforward question: How do I "kill" an abandoned midair flight?

  8. On ‎7‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 2:46 PM, aivlasoft said:

    The main theme of this thread discusses opening a Flightplan (Routing) if the last position within EFB v2 was NOT on ground.

     

    Sorry if I didn't express myself clearly: Why does my aircraft "remain airborne" after I quit EFB"? That's new in EFB2, in EFB1 it didn't.

     

  9. On ‎7‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 2:46 PM, aivlasoft said:

    It is good practice to land an aircraft before you quit EFB.

    It's certainly good practice to land before you leave an aircraft. But this is a simulator.

     

    I can quit the sim (and save a situation) before landing, so why can I not quit EFB2 in any situation the flight was in?

    And reload the situation later? EFB2 seems to be a bit patronizing here.

     

    Would an option "save the flight situation?" make sense.

     

    I certainly liked the possibility to look at a saved flightplan without the sim running in the background.

  10. Thank you for your help Urs.

     

    1. Yes, DataPr is w10, DispU is on a w7 computer.
    2. Yes, they are in a home-group

    3. Yes, DispU is run as admin.

    4. I tried the UNC-path (pic attached).

    5. There is something wrong with access rights and owner rights on the path ".. \AppData\Local\AivlaSoft\EFB\AivlaSoft.Efb.DataProvider:

    \\Desktop-d05fn79\local cannot be shared (pics attached). How do I change that?

     

    Regards and thanks in advance

    (I'm aware that my problems are not directly related to Aivlasoft's EFB)
    Andreas

    Disp U 3.jpg

    Sharing 1.jpg

    Sharing 2.jpg

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