24-10-2016, 03:10 PM
I don't see any errors, but what I was afraid of is the location of the FSX-SE installation. The (x86) location can and has caused protection issues with software. It is not the ideal location to install a simulator. Some do not have issues with this but it varies from pc to pc. Would it be a major headache for you to uninstall -SE and re-install it OUTSIDE of the Program Files? Let's say create a FSX-SE folder on the C: drive like this C:\FSX-SE?
Or, you could try to turn off all protections on your pc to see if FsP will work in the x86 directory.
Or, you could try to turn off all protections on your pc to see if FsP will work in the x86 directory.
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