The problem doesn't have anything to do with the LATEST update, and it was already discussed here:
http://www.fsdreamteam.com/forum/index.php/topic,22447.msg151597.html#msg151597and here:
http://www.fsdreamteam.com/forum/index.php/topic,22492.msg151897.html#msg151897It wasn't obviously a "bug" on our updater, it's caused by the fact that, due to changes in the software ( which would make GSX loading faster ), the airport cache made with previous version is not compatible anymore, and must be cleared to be recreated from scratch.
Of course, the FSDT Live Update WILL clear that folder automatically but, it might not be able to do that if:
- An antivirus is interfering, preventing that folder to be cleared automatically as it should
OR
- You started the Live Updater while simulator was still running
OR
- You started the Live Update too quickly after exiting from the sim. If you have many add-ons, this could take a while, even well long after the simulator icon has disappeared from the Task Bar.
As discussed in the other threads about this, the latest version of the Live Update, after it tries to remove the airport cache folder, it also check if the folder is still there for some reason and if it is, it will give you a warning message about this, suggesting to clear the airport cache manually, in order to prevent the error.
Of course, since there's no limit of the kind of disruption a faulty antivirus or a mis-configured firewall can do, if one of these blocked the UPDATER ITSELF to prevent it to be updated, you might have not got to the latest version of the Live Updater *itself*, so you might have missed this warning, and you don't know what to do.
What you had to do, which is what the Live Updater should have suggested, assuming you got the latest version of it, is to remove the following folder manually, when the simulator is not running:
C:\ProgramData\Virtuali\Couatl
And this will fix the error you reported. That's what the Live Update, when allowed to do its job, is supposed to do automatically and it also supposed to give you a warning, if it can't.