Dennis Sansome
2021-01-27T21:05:25Z
in the installation manual you quote :-

SkyElite can be auto-started every time that Microsoft Flight Simulator is executed. There is a
file in XML format to set this up in the simulator LocalCache subfolder folder:
"…. \Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\exe.xml"

I do not have a " exe.xml " in that folder.

please advise
Aviator
2021-01-27T22:22:57Z
Do you have the Steam version or downloadable version?
Dennis Sansome
2021-01-27T22:37:26Z
i have the downloaded version.
Aviator
2021-01-27T23:03:57Z
I will prepare the files for you tomorrow, I'm out of the office now.

Not sure if just sending my files will work, this is a simulator feature and nothing to do with skyelite. But we will try.

Thank you.
Aviator
2021-01-28T11:32:55Z
https://skyelite4mfs.com/downloads/exe.xml.zip 

And place the included .xml in your ...\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache folder

Do this with the sim closed, not running.

Not sure if this will work only by dropping the file and starting the sim, in my setup the file was there from the beginning and worked and lot of users mention this file in their installs.

If this does not work you will have to google this on the internet, because I don't have additional info about how Microsoft installs this feature.

Good luck, keep me posted please.
Mughug
2021-02-05T02:18:05Z
Where would the exe.xml file be located in a Steam installation of MSFS 2020?
Aviator
2021-02-05T07:40:14Z
Originally Posted by: Mughug 

Where would the exe.xml file be located in a Steam installation of MSFS 2020?



The folders should be...

For the Windows Store install:

C:\Users\[Your User Name]\AppData\Local\Packages\ Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\

For the Steam install:

C:\Users\[Your User Name]\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightDashboard_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\

But I never tested this with the Steam version.
Mughug
2021-02-05T08:51:26Z
Thank you for the post.

It seems that both folders do not exist on my system.

I am quite used to using and modifying/editing installations of FSX, P3D, and X-Plane.

Have posted on the MSFS and the Steam forums asking about the location of exe.xml in the Steam installation.

Regards
Aviator
2021-02-05T09:57:03Z
I found this post of MFS X :

https://steamcommunity.c...ns/2/523897277912092464/ 

The folder they report is: C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX

Try to check if there is another folder at C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft for the new MSFS

I appreciate if you can publish here when you find it, and of course I will keep searching for it too.

Thanks!
Aviator
2021-02-05T10:01:48Z
Another clue, just in case:

My exe.xml file is in the same folder where this file is: FlightSimulator.CFG

Probably is a good idea to try to find the file FlightSimulator.CFG in your disk/s and maybe that gives you the location of the folder.
Mughug
2021-02-05T15:42:17Z
Thanks for reply.

Have already tried the location: C:\Users\XXXX\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Flight Simulator.

My folder already contains 'FlightSimulator.CFG' and 'SimConnect.xml'.

Used the exe.xml provided by you and carefully edited the path to match the location of SkyElite.exe to match my installation. MSFS does not seem to recognize the exe.xml, etc.

Just for information, I have SkyElite installed on H: but also have MSFS installed on H:.

Regards
Mughug
2021-02-05T16:24:26Z
It does seem that from some posts on Steam, others using the Steam installation of MSFS can use exe.xml at C:\Users\XXXX\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Flight Simulator with no issue!!!!!!

Otherwise Sky Elite works fine and worth the money. 🙂
Aviator
2021-02-05T17:55:26Z
Originally Posted by: Mughug 

It does seem that from some posts on Steam, others using the Steam installation of MSFS can use exe.xml at C:\Users\XXXX\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Flight Simulator with no issue!!!!!!

Otherwise Sky Elite works fine and worth the money. :)



You could send me the exe.xml plus the SimConnect.xml files to the support email, maybe I can have a look and check if there is any flag missing. Maybe the issue is in SimConnect.xml
Mughug
2021-02-06T00:26:05Z
Done.

Thank you. 🙂
Aviator
2021-02-06T10:18:27Z
Hello,

I already answered to your mail.

I also wanted to give your this information, just in case it helps.

There is this file: "C:\Users\......\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\simconnect.ini"

You can edit and set this:
[SimConnect]
level=Verbose
file=c:\SimConnect%03u.log

Setting level to Verbose populates de indicated file, setting level=off disables de log file.

This will show in the indicated file a set of messages from the simconnect interface, hopefully something about the exe.xml issues.

Hope this helps.
Aviator
2021-02-06T13:16:51Z
Fix found:

[This fix has been confirmed by the user, it works]

SkyElite needs administrator privileges to run, then if MSFS is not executed as administrator, the exe.xml will not be able to launch it.

Running MSFS as administrator works very well:

1. Right click on MSFS icon and run as administrator or...
2. Create an shortcut to MSFS and then set the advance options of the shortcut to run always as admin.

I will try to make this easier, so far this is the workaround.

Thanks!
Mughug
2021-02-06T14:43:28Z
SUCCESS 🙂 Thanks to Aviator's help.

Details posted here for other readers.

To autorun external programs such as SkyElite when loading Flight Simulator (Steam version):

1) Using the Steam installation of Flight Simulator.
2) The location of SkyElite will differ depending on your installation.
3) The location of exe.xml (for Steam installation): C:\Users\XXXX\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Flight Simulator
4) XXXX in (3) should match your username, etc.
5) Set all programs to run as Administrator:
https://www.windowscentr...administrator-windows-10 

Example exe.xml (Paths will differ based on your installation):

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
<SimBase.Document Type="SimConnect" version="1,0">
<Descr>SimConnect</Descr>
<Filename>SimConnect.xml</Filename>
<Disabled>False</Disabled>

<Launch.Addon>
<Name>SkyElite for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020</Name>
<Disabled>False</Disabled>
<Path>H:\MS2020 Apps\SkyElite for MFS2020\SkyElite.exe</Path>
<CommandLine>/autoclose</CommandLine>
</Launch.Addon>
<Launch.Addon>
<Name>REX Weather Force 2020</Name>
<Disabled>False</Disabled>
<Path>H:\MS2020 Apps\REX Weather Force 2020\rexwxforceapp.exe</Path>
</Launch.Addon>
</SimBase.Document>

A) The SkyElite floating menu will appear over the Flight Simulator windows.
B) If you are opening the PFD on a browser on the same PC just click on the required option.
C) If opening the PDF in a browser on a different PC then just click the top line of the floating menu to make the floating menu disappear.

NOTE: The <CommandLine>/autoclose</CommandLine> entry does not seem to work for other applications such as REX Weather Force and they have to be closed manually.

Regards
Aviator
2021-02-06T14:50:20Z
Thank you for posting the instructions!

The /autoclose parameter is something I developed on purpose because always forgot to close it 😀
Mughug
2021-02-06T14:53:48Z
Shame other developers do not have the 'autoclose' feature 😞