Author Topic: auibar.pyc error on install  (Read 2295 times)

MrJeremy

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auibar.pyc error on install
« on: May 27, 2017, 12:21:09 am »
I get this error when trying to install the latest version of GSX in FSX Steam.  I'm on W10 Pro.

I installed the Addon Manager prior to the install of GSX.

Anybody run into this problem?

I looked and the aui folder it is referencing is already created, but I don't have access to get into it.  I am the administrator, so not sure why there is any write problems.

Update...I tried to uninstall Addon Manager and reinstall it . I am getting the error trying to install the Addon Manager as well now...same as below


https://s16.postimg.org/6n6viox45/error.png
« Last Edit: May 27, 2017, 11:55:22 pm by virtuali »

Hans

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Re: auibar.pyc error on install
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2017, 02:17:14 am »
Do you run the installers as Admin as well as the Admin account?


Grtz., Hans

MrJeremy

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Re: auibar.pyc error on install
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2017, 06:07:05 am »
Admin account yes
Ran as admin no, but the last time I installed it on the pc before a reinstall I didn't and it worked then.

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Re: auibar.pyc error on install
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2017, 11:57:17 pm »
The installers will always run as Admin, regardless if you say it so or not so, that's not the issue.

This error can only be caused by one of these two reasons:

- You started the installer too quickly after closing a previous FSX session, without giving a chance for all the files and processes started by it to close down properly.

OR

- An external program, like an antivirus, is denying you access to the install folder. Many users are now aware they run multiple security-related software, so they must be all disabled and configured to exclude the sim folder from scanning.

First, try to reinstall after restarting Windows.

If that doesn't fix it,  even if you are SURE the antivirus it's not running now and you are SURE FSX is not running, it might still have caused a mess in your file permissions, denying you from accessing a folder, while the antivirus was still active.

Yes, it seems strange, but I witnessed this first-hand on an user system during a remote assistance session. There are some free utilities you can try to unlock that folder:

http://www.iobit.com/en/iobit-unlocker.php
http://www.freefileunlocker.com/

And tell to the utility to unlock the FSX\fsdreamteam folder, then REMOVE IT manually, and then REINSTALL GSX.