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When trying to open fs2002 in past couple of days, I now get a message
saying that it has detected 3rd part software that may not be compatible [nothing added since I loaded fs2002 a couple of years ago]. The problem appears to be File: traffic.dll and it gives me 2 options to either load or ignore [yes or no]..both options have same affect which is to log the opening screen of fs2002 off completely. I have tried the fix which is suggested in Readme but that doesn't work either. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the programme but still get the same message when I try to open flight sim.. It also appears that ..traffic.dll..is a part of the M/Soft programme anyway..!!!!!!! Can anyone PLEASE suggest what I can try now..????? |
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Known problem. There are two traffic.dll's both by MS. One belongs to the OS and has nothing to do with FS. The other
belongs to FS and has nothing to do with the OS. Some people have had luck with copying the traffic.dll from their FS2002 Modules folder into their FS2002 folder. This probably won't work if you installed SP1 onto XP as SP1 has been known to replace all the traffic.dll's it can find on your hard disk. This should work in any event. Uninstall FS2002. Now open explorer in the FS2002 MODULES folder if it is still there. Delete the traffic.dll you find there. DO NOT delete the traffic.dll in your %WIN%\System32 folder. This traffic.dll sits on top of TCP/IP and is responsible for directing QOS/RSVP network to the Packet Classifier and has nothing to do with FS but has a lot to do with QOS enabled applications. Reinstall FS2002. If that doesn't work let us know. -- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... When trying to open fs2002 in past couple of days, I now get a message saying that it has detected 3rd part software that may not be compatible [nothing added since I loaded fs2002 a couple of years ago]. The problem appears to be File: traffic.dll and it gives me 2 options to either load or ignore [yes or no]..both options have same affect which is to log the opening screen of fs2002 off completely. I have tried the fix which is suggested in Readme but that doesn't work either. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the programme but still get the same message when I try to open flight sim.. It also appears that ..traffic.dll..is a part of the M/Soft programme anyway..!!!!!!! Can anyone PLEASE suggest what I can try now..????? |
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Thanks Carl...as a newcomer to this could you please explain how I open
explorer in the FS2002 modules... Cheers, Roger.. "Carl Frisk" wrote in message news ![]() Known problem. There are two traffic.dll's both by MS. One belongs to the OS and has nothing to do with FS. The other belongs to FS and has nothing to do with the OS. Some people have had luck with copying the traffic.dll from their FS2002 Modules folder into their FS2002 folder. This probably won't work if you installed SP1 onto XP as SP1 has been known to replace all the traffic.dll's it can find on your hard disk. This should work in any event. Uninstall FS2002. Now open explorer in the FS2002 MODULES folder if it is still there. Delete the traffic.dll you find there. DO NOT delete the traffic.dll in your %WIN%\System32 folder. This traffic.dll sits on top of TCP/IP and is responsible for directing QOS/RSVP network to the Packet Classifier and has nothing to do with FS but has a lot to do with QOS enabled applications. Reinstall FS2002. If that doesn't work let us know. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... When trying to open fs2002 in past couple of days, I now get a message saying that it has detected 3rd part software that may not be compatible [nothing added since I loaded fs2002 a couple of years ago]. The problem appears to be File: traffic.dll and it gives me 2 options to either load or ignore [yes or no]..both options have same affect which is to log the opening screen of fs2002 off completely. I have tried the fix which is suggested in Readme but that doesn't work either. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the programme but still get the same message when I try to open flight sim.. It also appears that ..traffic.dll..is a part of the M/Soft programme anyway..!!!!!!! Can anyone PLEASE suggest what I can try now..????? |
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Sure,
If you have a default install of FS2002, and I don't recall you mentioning your OS so I assumed XP. Open explorer.exe (or My Computer). Copy and paste this into your address bar: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\MODULES -- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... Thanks Carl...as a newcomer to this could you please explain how I open explorer in the FS2002 modules... Cheers, Roger.. "Carl Frisk" wrote in message news ![]() Known problem. There are two traffic.dll's both by MS. One belongs to the OS and has nothing to do with FS. The other belongs to FS and has nothing to do with the OS. Some people have had luck with copying the traffic.dll from their FS2002 Modules folder into their FS2002 folder. This probably won't work if you installed SP1 onto XP as SP1 has been known to replace all the traffic.dll's it can find on your hard disk. This should work in any event. Uninstall FS2002. Now open explorer in the FS2002 MODULES folder if it is still there. Delete the traffic.dll you find there. DO NOT delete the traffic.dll in your %WIN%\System32 folder. This traffic.dll sits on top of TCP/IP and is responsible for directing QOS/RSVP network to the Packet Classifier and has nothing to do with FS but has a lot to do with QOS enabled applications. Reinstall FS2002. If that doesn't work let us know. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... When trying to open fs2002 in past couple of days, I now get a message saying that it has detected 3rd part software that may not be compatible [nothing added since I loaded fs2002 a couple of years ago]. The problem appears to be File: traffic.dll and it gives me 2 options to either load or ignore [yes or no]..both options have same affect which is to log the opening screen of fs2002 off completely. I have tried the fix which is suggested in Readme but that doesn't work either. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the programme but still get the same message when I try to open flight sim.. It also appears that ..traffic.dll..is a part of the M/Soft programme anyway..!!!!!!! Can anyone PLEASE suggest what I can try now..????? |
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Thanks again...Did that but there was no traffic.dll there!!....Do I have
another option?. And yes, I have XP installed Cheers, Roger "Carl Frisk" wrote in message ... Sure, If you have a default install of FS2002, and I don't recall you mentioning your OS so I assumed XP. Open explorer.exe (or My Computer). Copy and paste this into your address bar: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\MODULES -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... Thanks Carl...as a newcomer to this could you please explain how I open explorer in the FS2002 modules... Cheers, Roger.. "Carl Frisk" wrote in message news ![]() Known problem. There are two traffic.dll's both by MS. One belongs to the OS and has nothing to do with FS. The other belongs to FS and has nothing to do with the OS. Some people have had luck with copying the traffic.dll from their FS2002 Modules folder into their FS2002 folder. This probably won't work if you installed SP1 onto XP as SP1 has been known to replace all the traffic.dll's it can find on your hard disk. This should work in any event. Uninstall FS2002. Now open explorer in the FS2002 MODULES folder if it is still there. Delete the traffic.dll you find there. DO NOT delete the traffic.dll in your %WIN%\System32 folder. This traffic.dll sits on top of TCP/IP and is responsible for directing QOS/RSVP network to the Packet Classifier and has nothing to do with FS but has a lot to do with QOS enabled applications. Reinstall FS2002. If that doesn't work let us know. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... When trying to open fs2002 in past couple of days, I now get a message saying that it has detected 3rd part software that may not be compatible [nothing added since I loaded fs2002 a couple of years ago]. The problem appears to be File: traffic.dll and it gives me 2 options to either load or ignore [yes or no]..both options have same affect which is to log the opening screen of fs2002 off completely. I have tried the fix which is suggested in Readme but that doesn't work either. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the programme but still get the same message when I try to open flight sim.. It also appears that ..traffic.dll..is a part of the M/Soft programme anyway..!!!!!!! Can anyone PLEASE suggest what I can try now..????? |
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Great you should now be able to do an install that will add the correct traffic.dll into your modules folder. Try
launching FS2002 after the clean install. If you still get the problem copy the .dll into your main folder ( 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002' ). -- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message ... Thanks again...Did that but there was no traffic.dll there!!....Do I have another option?. And yes, I have XP installed Cheers, Roger "Carl Frisk" wrote in message ... Sure, If you have a default install of FS2002, and I don't recall you mentioning your OS so I assumed XP. Open explorer.exe (or My Computer). Copy and paste this into your address bar: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\MODULES -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... Thanks Carl...as a newcomer to this could you please explain how I open explorer in the FS2002 modules... Cheers, Roger.. "Carl Frisk" wrote in message news ![]() to the OS and has nothing to do with FS. The other belongs to FS and has nothing to do with the OS. Some people have had luck with copying the traffic.dll from their FS2002 Modules folder into their FS2002 folder. This probably won't work if you installed SP1 onto XP as SP1 has been known to replace all the traffic.dll's it can find on your hard disk. This should work in any event. Uninstall FS2002. Now open explorer in the FS2002 MODULES folder if it is still there. Delete the traffic.dll you find there. DO NOT delete the traffic.dll in your %WIN%\System32 folder. This traffic.dll sits on top of TCP/IP and is responsible for directing QOS/RSVP network to the Packet Classifier and has nothing to do with FS but has a lot to do with QOS enabled applications. Reinstall FS2002. If that doesn't work let us know. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... When trying to open fs2002 in past couple of days, I now get a message saying that it has detected 3rd part software that may not be compatible [nothing added since I loaded fs2002 a couple of years ago]. The problem appears to be File: traffic.dll and it gives me 2 options to either load or ignore [yes or no]..both options have same affect which is to log the opening screen of fs2002 off completely. I have tried the fix which is suggested in Readme but that doesn't work either. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the programme but still get the same message when I try to open flight sim.. It also appears that ..traffic.dll..is a part of the M/Soft programme anyway..!!!!!!! Can anyone PLEASE suggest what I can try now..????? |
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You have only installed FS2002 into 1 location right?
-- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message ... Thanks again...Did that but there was no traffic.dll there!!....Do I have another option?. And yes, I have XP installed Cheers, Roger "Carl Frisk" wrote in message ... Sure, If you have a default install of FS2002, and I don't recall you mentioning your OS so I assumed XP. Open explorer.exe (or My Computer). Copy and paste this into your address bar: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\MODULES -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... Thanks Carl...as a newcomer to this could you please explain how I open explorer in the FS2002 modules... Cheers, Roger.. "Carl Frisk" wrote in message news ![]() to the OS and has nothing to do with FS. The other belongs to FS and has nothing to do with the OS. Some people have had luck with copying the traffic.dll from their FS2002 Modules folder into their FS2002 folder. This probably won't work if you installed SP1 onto XP as SP1 has been known to replace all the traffic.dll's it can find on your hard disk. This should work in any event. Uninstall FS2002. Now open explorer in the FS2002 MODULES folder if it is still there. Delete the traffic.dll you find there. DO NOT delete the traffic.dll in your %WIN%\System32 folder. This traffic.dll sits on top of TCP/IP and is responsible for directing QOS/RSVP network to the Packet Classifier and has nothing to do with FS but has a lot to do with QOS enabled applications. Reinstall FS2002. If that doesn't work let us know. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... When trying to open fs2002 in past couple of days, I now get a message saying that it has detected 3rd part software that may not be compatible [nothing added since I loaded fs2002 a couple of years ago]. The problem appears to be File: traffic.dll and it gives me 2 options to either load or ignore [yes or no]..both options have same affect which is to log the opening screen of fs2002 off completely. I have tried the fix which is suggested in Readme but that doesn't work either. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the programme but still get the same message when I try to open flight sim.. It also appears that ..traffic.dll..is a part of the M/Soft programme anyway..!!!!!!! Can anyone PLEASE suggest what I can try now..????? |
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Another thing to check. Right click on your FS2002 Icon and look at properties. The startup folder should be
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002. Once you get the correct traffic.dll installed into your modules folder moving it to the FS2002 folder should correct the problem. It has for many others. However SP1 on some installations has changed the search order for dll's to the system folders, then the application folder. This was meant to be a security enhancement. If the above doesn't fix it then you will most likely have to alter a registry setting to force windows to look in your current application path (FS2002) first. Before asking you to do this I want to first explain the implications of changing the registry search order for dll's. See if the moving the correct traffic.dll into the FS2002 folder works first. -- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message ... Thanks again...Did that but there was no traffic.dll there!!....Do I have another option?. And yes, I have XP installed Cheers, Roger "Carl Frisk" wrote in message ... Sure, If you have a default install of FS2002, and I don't recall you mentioning your OS so I assumed XP. Open explorer.exe (or My Computer). Copy and paste this into your address bar: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\MODULES -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... Thanks Carl...as a newcomer to this could you please explain how I open explorer in the FS2002 modules... Cheers, Roger.. "Carl Frisk" wrote in message news ![]() to the OS and has nothing to do with FS. The other belongs to FS and has nothing to do with the OS. Some people have had luck with copying the traffic.dll from their FS2002 Modules folder into their FS2002 folder. This probably won't work if you installed SP1 onto XP as SP1 has been known to replace all the traffic.dll's it can find on your hard disk. This should work in any event. Uninstall FS2002. Now open explorer in the FS2002 MODULES folder if it is still there. Delete the traffic.dll you find there. DO NOT delete the traffic.dll in your %WIN%\System32 folder. This traffic.dll sits on top of TCP/IP and is responsible for directing QOS/RSVP network to the Packet Classifier and has nothing to do with FS but has a lot to do with QOS enabled applications. Reinstall FS2002. If that doesn't work let us know. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... When trying to open fs2002 in past couple of days, I now get a message saying that it has detected 3rd part software that may not be compatible [nothing added since I loaded fs2002 a couple of years ago]. The problem appears to be File: traffic.dll and it gives me 2 options to either load or ignore [yes or no]..both options have same affect which is to log the opening screen of fs2002 off completely. I have tried the fix which is suggested in Readme but that doesn't work either. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the programme but still get the same message when I try to open flight sim.. It also appears that ..traffic.dll..is a part of the M/Soft programme anyway..!!!!!!! Can anyone PLEASE suggest what I can try now..????? |
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Thanks a lot Carl..IT WORKED..your help is much appreciated..
Cheers..Roger M.. "Carl Frisk" wrote in message ... Another thing to check. Right click on your FS2002 Icon and look at properties. The startup folder should be C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002. Once you get the correct traffic.dll installed into your modules folder moving it to the FS2002 folder should correct the problem. It has for many others. However SP1 on some installations has changed the search order for dll's to the system folders, then the application folder. This was meant to be a security enhancement. If the above doesn't fix it then you will most likely have to alter a registry setting to force windows to look in your current application path (FS2002) first. Before asking you to do this I want to first explain the implications of changing the registry search order for dll's. See if the moving the correct traffic.dll into the FS2002 folder works first. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message ... Thanks again...Did that but there was no traffic.dll there!!....Do I have another option?. And yes, I have XP installed Cheers, Roger "Carl Frisk" wrote in message ... Sure, If you have a default install of FS2002, and I don't recall you mentioning your OS so I assumed XP. Open explorer.exe (or My Computer). Copy and paste this into your address bar: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\MODULES -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... Thanks Carl...as a newcomer to this could you please explain how I open explorer in the FS2002 modules... Cheers, Roger.. "Carl Frisk" wrote in message news ![]() belongs to the OS and has nothing to do with FS. The other belongs to FS and has nothing to do with the OS. Some people have had luck with copying the traffic.dll from their FS2002 Modules folder into their FS2002 folder. This probably won't work if you installed SP1 onto XP as SP1 has been known to replace all the traffic.dll's it can find on your hard disk. This should work in any event. Uninstall FS2002. Now open explorer in the FS2002 MODULES folder if it is still there. Delete the traffic.dll you find there. DO NOT delete the traffic.dll in your %WIN%\System32 folder. This traffic.dll sits on top of TCP/IP and is responsible for directing QOS/RSVP network to the Packet Classifier and has nothing to do with FS but has a lot to do with QOS enabled applications. Reinstall FS2002. If that doesn't work let us know. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... When trying to open fs2002 in past couple of days, I now get a message saying that it has detected 3rd part software that may not be compatible [nothing added since I loaded fs2002 a couple of years ago]. The problem appears to be File: traffic.dll and it gives me 2 options to either load or ignore [yes or no]..both options have same affect which is to log the opening screen of fs2002 off completely. I have tried the fix which is suggested in Readme but that doesn't work either. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the programme but still get the same message when I try to open flight sim.. It also appears that ..traffic.dll..is a part of the M/Soft programme anyway..!!!!!!! Can anyone PLEASE suggest what I can try now..????? |
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Happy Flying!
-- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message ... Thanks a lot Carl..IT WORKED..your help is much appreciated.. Cheers..Roger M.. "Carl Frisk" wrote in message ... Another thing to check. Right click on your FS2002 Icon and look at properties. The startup folder should be C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002. Once you get the correct traffic.dll installed into your modules folder moving it to the FS2002 folder should correct the problem. It has for many others. However SP1 on some installations has changed the search order for dll's to the system folders, then the application folder. This was meant to be a security enhancement. If the above doesn't fix it then you will most likely have to alter a registry setting to force windows to look in your current application path (FS2002) first. Before asking you to do this I want to first explain the implications of changing the registry search order for dll's. See if the moving the correct traffic.dll into the FS2002 folder works first. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message ... Thanks again...Did that but there was no traffic.dll there!!....Do I have another option?. And yes, I have XP installed Cheers, Roger "Carl Frisk" wrote in message ... Sure, If you have a default install of FS2002, and I don't recall you mentioning your OS so I assumed XP. Open explorer.exe (or My Computer). Copy and paste this into your address bar: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FS2002\MODULES -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... Thanks Carl...as a newcomer to this could you please explain how I open explorer in the FS2002 modules... Cheers, Roger.. "Carl Frisk" wrote in message news ![]() belongs to the OS and has nothing to do with FS. The other belongs to FS and has nothing to do with the OS. Some people have had luck with copying the traffic.dll from their FS2002 Modules folder into their FS2002 folder. This probably won't work if you installed SP1 onto XP as SP1 has been known to replace all the traffic.dll's it can find on your hard disk. This should work in any event. Uninstall FS2002. Now open explorer in the FS2002 MODULES folder if it is still there. Delete the traffic.dll you find there. DO NOT delete the traffic.dll in your %WIN%\System32 folder. This traffic.dll sits on top of TCP/IP and is responsible for directing QOS/RSVP network to the Packet Classifier and has nothing to do with FS but has a lot to do with QOS enabled applications. Reinstall FS2002. If that doesn't work let us know. -- ...Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Roger Maskell" wrote in message u... When trying to open fs2002 in past couple of days, I now get a message saying that it has detected 3rd part software that may not be compatible [nothing added since I loaded fs2002 a couple of years ago]. The problem appears to be File: traffic.dll and it gives me 2 options to either load or ignore [yes or no]..both options have same affect which is to log the opening screen of fs2002 off completely. I have tried the fix which is suggested in Readme but that doesn't work either. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the programme but still get the same message when I try to open flight sim.. It also appears that ..traffic.dll..is a part of the M/Soft programme anyway..!!!!!!! Can anyone PLEASE suggest what I can try now..????? |
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