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a question simple

ok, but I have this problem

thanks, But I have this problem:


and Idont why


jose luis
 
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Hello,

I never tried SBuilderX in Vista. Looking to error message, I see the error happens when SbuilderX starts. At this stage SBuilderX runs a routine called Check For FSX Tools (Resample, Shp2Vc, etc). You can see the routine in:

http://www.ptsim.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1113

It seems the error is on these lines:

B = SDKTerrain & "shp2vec.exe"
C = ToolsFolder & "shp2vec.exe"
File.Copy(B, C, True)

SBuilder is trying to copy shp2vec.exe from the SDK Terrain folder to the SBuilder Tools folder.

May you can copy those files manually and SBuilderX will not give you the error next time you run it.

Regards,

Luis
 
Are you running it as Administrator? (right-click the program icon and select "Run As"). It could be a user rights issue (Vista is a royal PITA sometimes!).
 
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