Sorry, but now I'm having an hard time following you. In your previous post you said your problem was the GSX Control Panel indicated you had both FSX and FSX:SE, now you are saying the SODE Control Panel *now* only recognize the FSX:SE installation ?
I can see where the confusion is based on the terminology I used. It may be good to start from the beginning and perhaps more detail and better terminology:
- Windows 10 installed on new hard drive.
- Installed FSX-SE.
- Installed GSX/GSX2 (which of course installed SODE. See "note" below).
- SODE platform manager showed that I had both FSX and FSX-SE installed and only FSX-SE registered. GSX Level 2 control panel shows "FSX-SE standalone" & "FSX-SE +FSX" and gives me options to restore default jetways for both (which didn't work either).
- The problem surfaced the first time that I initiated the jetway docking process.
- I tried the original troubleshooting steps identified in my earlier posts to no avail (i.e. removed any registry settings that I could find along with any related folders I could find, re-installed GSX/SODE).
- Attempted to restore default jetways from the GSX level 2 control panel and it failed (i.e. it activated the 'disable default jetways' button for about a second then returned back to activating 'restore default jetways' only for each option and indicated that the status is "Default jetways disabled by GSX" for both).
- Uninstalled GSX/SODE again. This time I did not manually remove any registry settings and left whatever settings were there, uninstalled GSX and SODE, deleted both the Addon and 12bpilot folders, did not remove the "appdata" folder structure and re-installed GSX/GSX2 (and SODE of course).
- After the un-install completed, I launched FSX-SE again an had no jetways at all (I suspect because of the failure for GSX to restore the defaults prior to the uninstall).
- After re-installing GSX/GSX2 again, The GSX Level 2 control panel still showed "FSX-SE standalone" & "FSX-SE +FSX" and gives me options to restore default jetways for both. Status shows that "Default jetways disabled by GSX".
- The SODE platform manager still shows that I have only FSX-SE registered (see "note" below).
- Still no change to the jetway operations.
I tried some other operations:
- Initiated boarding process without first docking the jetway. The jetway problem persisted, however the baggage loading process successfully executed and no passengers were boarded (I'm guessing that is because the jetway docking process failed).
- Requested refueling. The jetway problem persisted and the refueling process successfully executed.
- Attempted to customize the gate and the jetway problem persisted and couldn't re-orient the jetway. All other customizations are accessible.
- Initiated pushback and departure and the jetway problem persists; but, the pushback sequence successfully executes.
So, the difference being that when starting with the jetway docking sequence, GSX waits for the docking process to complete; but, it never does, thus GSX is hung.
The FSX:SE specific registry keys are supposed to appear ONLY if you installed FSX:SE when the original FSX was still there.
Note: I cannot speak to how the registry keys are supposed to align during the installation, since I'm not familiar with where they all reside. I had guessed earlier by doing a search for anything that I think to search by. Naturally, I was hoping that anything that I missed would've have been reset during re-installation.
However, I noticed that during the SODE installation (executed during the GSX installation process), it appears that the installer expects to see an fsx.cfg file in the %appdata%\roaming\microsoft\fsx folder, even when only FSX-SE is installed, or it will wait until one is found there. So, in both installation cases, I had to manually create the folder structure and manually drop an fsx.cfg file in to the folder (that I found from a back up of my old FSX installation, so as to not confuse it with the FSX-SE fsx.cfg tile). Once that is done, it's happy, and the SODE installation will successfully complete and the GSX installer will continue. After the GSX installation is complete, the SODE platform manager then shows that both FSX and FSX-SE are registered. I can later delete the "FSX' folder and the SODE platform manager will show only that FSX-SE is registered. With that being said, regardless of whether FSX-SE only or both are "registered", the problem still persists.
To your point, it may be that registry keys and folder structures are misaligned. If that is the case, then can you provide the correct alignment? Perhaps I can manually align them.
Still getting crickets from SODE.
https://sode.12bpilot.ch/?topic=jetways-stick-up