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Pure Virtual Call Error...

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Has anyone had FS9 shut down after declaring this error?

I've had it a few times recently when in the vicinity of London...At the moment I'm enroute from Mylor to Berlin and I had the error twice while passing London and got past in the end by pulling the Traffic slider back to Zero. I'm beginning to think it is a rogue Traffic aircraft and in view of my recent Traffic installations it would have to be in a WOA package. The other possibility is that the error is associated with Aerosoft's Heathrow. It would help to know if anyone else here has had the error...The Sim stops with a small window saying about the error and then when you click OK the Dr Watson window comes up and FS9 restarts with a message sent to MS.

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Not had anything like that Peter. The only traffic I am running at the moment is Tantris and some of my own making.

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umm it's as you say either a bad traffic file or as I had, a bad AFCAD and some wayward landclass files

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Good to see its not just me Peter. I've had this a few times lately, especially coming out of East Mids. Never quite pinned it down though. As the chaps say, a rogue AFCAD or something is probably the culprit.
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I haven't seen it, but I also use "another" sim ;)

But as it is Pure Virtual, I think you should be happy that it's not a "Real Call Error" ....

Error messages....:roll:
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Thanks for the pointers chaps...I don't have that Traffic-GA.bgl so it can't be that...I did find a reference to Unticking "Use Smooth Scrolling" in the Internet Explorer 7 Tools > Advanced, so I've done that and I'll see what happens :think:

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Hi Peter

Me, Tony & DanKH had this discussion recently on the HJG forums as it was happening to me.

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It boiled down to an installation of Flight Deck 5, which was promptly removed.

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Thanks Boeing...That is the exact error but as far as I know, I do not have Flightdeck 5...What is Flightdeck 5?

It did seem to appear after my installation of Aerosoft's Heathrow so I had better go over there and see if there is a user forum :think:

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Peter,

The exact error means that the dll file has made a call to another program incorrectly. An example might be where a developer coded a module in (for arguments sake) Visual C++ version 4 and that call is no longer supported in the Visual C++ version 5. Its a bit of a bugger to try and identify, but could be caused by anything (dll / exe etc) which has been either coded incorrectly, or uses old calls. 9 times out of 10 its lazy programing on the part of the developer.
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