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    rob0203
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    richs is the computername of the developer, he forgot to change the code somewhere. It should point to the right files in your computer. Lets wait for a fix.

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      Hi chaps,
      Sorry about that bug. The only person who had tested it in P3Dv5 up until it's release was me, so I hadn't noticed this. Will get it corrected in the next build.

      In the interim you should be able to fix it like this:

      Open the following file: ...Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal\add-on.xml
      Edit the line beginning <Path> by removing the incorrect path, i.e. "C:\Users\richs\OneDrive\Documents\Prepar3D v4 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal"
      and replacing it with the correct full path to your Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal folder.

      Save the file and you should be good to go

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        zhaoqingMal
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        I think after changing this it does complete the compile for v5, but the compiling dialog box doesn't go...it just stays indefinitely.

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          Try restarting the program, and then re-running the wizard from the options screen.

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            Try restarting the program, and then re-running the wizard from the options screen.

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            zhaoqingMal
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            @Rich Yeah, did that multiple times. It also asks me to make sure I select both the simulator and the schedule to compile (I have).

            Also, compiling the cargo flights never completes even for v4.

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              clive6354
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              Any success in resloving the compiling issues?

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                bobwad
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                I've tried Rich's suggestions above but still no joy compiling traffic for v5.

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                • RichR Rich

                  Hi chaps,
                  Sorry about that bug. The only person who had tested it in P3Dv5 up until it's release was me, so I hadn't noticed this. Will get it corrected in the next build.

                  In the interim you should be able to fix it like this:

                  Open the following file: ...Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal\add-on.xml
                  Edit the line beginning <Path> by removing the incorrect path, i.e. "C:\Users\richs\OneDrive\Documents\Prepar3D v4 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal"
                  and replacing it with the correct full path to your Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal folder.

                  Save the file and you should be good to go

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                  clive6354
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                  @Rich
                  Hi it appears that after the initial attempt to resolve issues problems still remain when compiling data for V5, Hopefully, these issues can be addressed and a new update issued

                  Clive

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                    gronden
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                    Hi,

                    same here. Good compile for V4 , nothing to do for V5.

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                      Janis22
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                      @Rich I just bought Traffic Global for my p3d v5, I tried the fix you issued here yet it still does not compile. It only shows "Compiling... Compiling AI traffic" for endless hours and nothing happens. I also tried running it as an Admin.

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                      • RichR Rich

                        Hi chaps,
                        Sorry about that bug. The only person who had tested it in P3Dv5 up until it's release was me, so I hadn't noticed this. Will get it corrected in the next build.

                        In the interim you should be able to fix it like this:

                        Open the following file: ...Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal\add-on.xml
                        Edit the line beginning <Path> by removing the incorrect path, i.e. "C:\Users\richs\OneDrive\Documents\Prepar3D v4 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal"
                        and replacing it with the correct full path to your Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal folder.

                        Save the file and you should be good to go

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                        brianwhtn
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                        @Rich said in Error after installation:

                        Hi chaps,
                        Sorry about that bug. The only person who had tested it in P3Dv5 up until it's release was me, so I hadn't noticed this. Will get it corrected in the next build.

                        In the interim you should be able to fix it like this:

                        Open the following file: ...Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal\add-on.xml
                        Edit the line beginning <Path> by removing the incorrect path, i.e. "C:\Users\richs\OneDrive\Documents\Prepar3D v4 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal"
                        and replacing it with the correct full path to your Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons\TrafficGlobal folder.

                        Save the file and you should be good to go

                        Hi Rich, I also did as you suggested, but V5 still will not compile. I did notice there is no entry for V5 in the airport scenery list in the options menu, if that helps
                        Brian

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                          @Rich Yeah, did that multiple times. It also asks me to make sure I select both the simulator and the schedule to compile (I have).

                          Also, compiling the cargo flights never completes even for v4.

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                          ozzzieblr
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                          @zhaoqingMal I had that same problem with P3D V4.5 HF3.

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