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RealFlight G3.5 Vista CompatibilityApplies To RealFlight G3.5 Introduction Vista compatibility is a hot topic right now and people have a lot of questions about using RealFlight with this new operating system. The short answer is that RealFlight G3.5 works just fine with Vista, and we will demonstrate that below. However, for users who are not familiar with some of the new features and behavior Microsoft introduced in Vista, there are a few things that can be confusing. To help clear up any questions about how to install and use RealFlight G3.5 in Vista, we will provide step-by-step instructions for the tasks that are likely to cause confusion. We will install RealFlight G3 version 3.00.313 (the original release) from CD, perform an online update to version 3.50.060, install all five Add-Ons and all three G3 Expansion Packs, and host a multiplayer session. A word about User Account Control Vista's biggest new security feature is called User Account Control (UAC for short). It's designed to prevent malicious processes from running on your computer and doing things you don't want them to do. One of the ways UAC achieves that goal is by prompting you to approve processes that are trying to run with administrator permissions before they are allowed to execute. Alternatively, depending on the type of account you are using to log in, those programs may be silently denied the permissions they need to function normally, causing the program to have errors. An in-depth examination of UAC is beyond the scope of this document. You can find plenty of information simply by using your favorite Internet search engine. However, it's worth pointing out here that although you can disable it altogether and avoid most or all of the issues described below, we do not recommend that course of action. It would require disabling a security feature built into the operating system and would leave your computer more vulnerable as a result. Instead, simply refer to the example below to answer any questions you have and you'll see that it's very easy to use RealFlight normally with UAC enabled. Administrator Privileges You MUST use an account with administrator privileges! This was a requirement for Windows 2000 and XP and it still holds true for Vista. If you do not have administrator privileges, you will be unable to run RealFlight without errors, and the prompts you receive from Vista will be different than the ones described in the examples below. If you already have RealFlight G3.5 installed (this will apply to most people who installed the Vista upgrade on a computer that already had RealFlight G3.5), you can skip this section and go straight to Preparing RealFlight to run in Vista.
Preparing RealFlight to run in Vista In this section we will tell Vista to always run RealFlight and the RealFlight Launcher with administrator permissions. These simple steps should solve all issues where the software appears to just plain not work.
Note that whenever you start the Launcher or RealFlight you will receive the standard UAC prompt (shown in step #4 of the Installation section above) requiring you to either allow the app to run as an administrator or cancel it. As mentioned above, that is a standard Vista security feature. It is normal behavior. The Registration and Updates procedure behaves the same way it did in previous versions of Windows except for one minor glitch which is covered below. In this example, we performed an online update all the way from the very first version of RealFlight G3 (3.00.313) to the very latest version available (3.50.060).
Multiplayer
The first time you attempt to join or host a
multiplayer session, the Windows Firewall will prompt you to unblock or
continue blocking RealFlight. Once you've unblocked it or otherwise
arranged for it to access the network, you should be able to host or join
normally. Add-Ons & Expansion Pack Installation All of the existing RealFlight Add-Ons and Expansion Packs that are compatible with RealFlight G3.5 in other versions of Windows will work in Vista, too. In the following example, we will walk through the Add-Ons Volume 1 installation. The same instructions apply to all Add-Ons volumes and Expansion Packs except where noted.
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