If you use an airplane that comes with a full GSX customization, like the PMDG 747, and you see an exit referenced as "Exit 2", which is default name, this is a clear indication that an user customization is taking precedence over the GSX internal configuration, and it's surely wrong, because if it's named "Exit 2" is not based on the GSX internal database, but it started from a non-configured plane.
This might have happened because:
- You tried to configure the airplane yourself, before we added support for it but, since user configurations always take precedence over the internal data, your exiting config, based on incomplete data, is overriding the GSX one.
- You downloaded a configuration that someone made before we added support for the airplane in GSX, causing the same issue as above.
- The airplane hasn't been recognized as a PMDG 747, because it's airplane folder name has changed, either because you changed it, or because PMDG might have released a new variant that stays in a new folder. The airplane folder name is what makes GSX recognize a plane.
You can verify all of this, by opening the Airplane configuration editor in GSX, which will tell you from which data source GSX is taking its configuration from.