I'm sorry, but the fact it happened to you after installing KFLL, doesn't mean anything.
Fact that it happens to Rob too, might simply indicate you both have installed the same other addon that, for some reason, is having a problem when you go to KFLL.
Assuming that, because you noticed a problem only after installing something, it's just an assumption, not a fact.
As I've said, BEFORE replying to both of you, I took the time to install KFLL into P3D, and of course, no crashes of any kind. In addition to that, as you can easily check from the installer file date (it's digitally signed too, so the date is certified), the KFLL installer hasn't been updated since February. Don't you think that, if the problem was really the KFLL installer, someone must have noticed it by now ?
- You are having a .NET error message. NONE of our modules or installers has any relationship with .NET in any way. But you questioned this on Avsim:
You say that non of your modules use NET, but why each of your packages has MS C++ 2013 installer embedded
As if you didn't believe my statement.
So I had to explain to you that installing the VC++ 2013 runtimes doesn't mean the software uses, requires or is affected by .NET.
So, I'll repeat it and confirm it another time: if you are seeing an error in the .NET framework, it's NOT coming from any of our software.
And, the VC++ 2013 runtime installation failed in some way, NO FSDT modules will even start. If they are starting, it means there's nothing wrong with your VC++ 2013 runtimes installation so, the problem is happening entirely under the .NET domain, which is not related to any of our modules.
- You said you ALSO have a crash at a Taxi2Gate airport. They don't have anything to do with our modules too.