TTools Problem
Posted: 02 Mar 2011, 21:17
I have used Ttools for FS without any problems since it first appeared many years ago.
This afternoon I tried to make an AI flight from my new WIP RAF Metheringham. Totally unsuccessful - met with a complete 'brick wall'!!! Every time I tried to compile my program I was greeted with the following message:
"Unable to open output file \..\Scenery\World\Scenery\traffic_TEMP"
!) I then uninstalled Tttools saving my current airports, aircraft, and flightplans.
2) Re-installed Ttools as a fresh installation inserting my current airports,aircraft and flightplans - same message appeared after compile.
3) Carried out Windows 'Search' for the above message - answer invalid file name.
4) Deleted my EGMT aircraft, airport and flightplan entries. Ran Ttools - same message!!
My FS9 AI traffic still works as programmed but I cannot find this errant file to delete it and I obviously cannot produce any further AI flightplans for any airfield or aircraft on my FS9 program.
Incidentally the FS2004 'Airfields' text file appears to contain nothing at all; no text at all!
Any help would be appreciated.
This afternoon I tried to make an AI flight from my new WIP RAF Metheringham. Totally unsuccessful - met with a complete 'brick wall'!!! Every time I tried to compile my program I was greeted with the following message:
"Unable to open output file \..\Scenery\World\Scenery\traffic_TEMP"
!) I then uninstalled Tttools saving my current airports, aircraft, and flightplans.
2) Re-installed Ttools as a fresh installation inserting my current airports,aircraft and flightplans - same message appeared after compile.
3) Carried out Windows 'Search' for the above message - answer invalid file name.
4) Deleted my EGMT aircraft, airport and flightplan entries. Ran Ttools - same message!!
My FS9 AI traffic still works as programmed but I cannot find this errant file to delete it and I obviously cannot produce any further AI flightplans for any airfield or aircraft on my FS9 program.
Incidentally the FS2004 'Airfields' text file appears to contain nothing at all; no text at all!
Any help would be appreciated.