Looking for some help/support, getting the following error anytime FSX is loaded.
Couatl Scripting Engine has encountered an unrecoverable error and will restarted.
The only change to my system was installing REX Essentials.
I have tried disabling all my anti-virus and firewalls, disabling all FSDT scenery, uninstalling GSX and the Addon Manager, rebooting, cleaning the registry, rebooting, reinstalling the Addon Manager as per the error message (as admin, not as admin, and always with anti-virus and the firewall turned off), and i'm still having the same problem.
At this point I am unable to use any of the FSDT products I've purchased as I can't run FSX with the Addon Manager installed, so I hope FSDT considers this to be an important and highly time sensitive matter.
I have TeamViewer installed, and you guys I'm available all of tomorrow (Sunday), but only on the weekends or late evening Eastern Time,
Dave
UPDATE: I have tried disabling my Anti-Virus (both running and during installing), creating exceptions for the asscoaited Applications in the FSX\fsdreamteam and Roaming folders, and I'm still getting the error despite having GSX uninstalled (and I cleaned the registry of all GSX entries).
I'm going to uninstall the Addon Manager, again, run a registry cleaner and manually delete all of the "virtuali" registry entries, and try to install the Stand Alone Addon Manager, again.
This is a last ditch effort. Sadly, a refund is the next step, which I really don't want to have to ask for.
Let's be clear about this.... I've run GSX and my FSDT Scenery for a very long time without any difficulties whatsoever. It was only after the last update that this problem reared it's ugly head (unless somehow REX Essentials caused it, but given how the Addon Manager works (from what I can tell) I just think that is far from being likely.
Some support on this would greatly be appreciated. I posted about this last night in a different topic, but this morning I removed that post and created a new topic as I've tried all of the recommended work arounds - even turning off Nortons, and nobody should ever have to disable their computer protection to run a program (that is just silly and absurd, time for a checkup for even recommending users do that).
Dave