Ok so it works on your machine, so what? How does that help me?
Of course it helps you a lot. Now you know the issue doesn't normally happen, you could might want to guess why it only happens only on your system, possibly supplying with an extra information that might help us to cover YOUR unusual case as well.
And how does that negate the fact that there still remains an issue with GSX PRO? The fact that CYYZ is disabled on your machine when you run the Exclude 3rdparty feature does not negate that a problem still exists.
Right now, the only fact we have, it only happens for you. Obviously, if more and more users reported this, it might be worth checking what all these users have in common, for example.
Whenever someone brings an issue to your attention, if it is not reproduced on your end, you simply dismiss it leaving the person stuck with the problem to deal with it on his/her own. I've witnessed you do that a lot over the years. And quite honestly, it's very infuriating.
The FIRST step of ANY troubleshooting when somebody reports a problem, is ALWAYS trying to reproduce it first. And then, asking the user for more information, which is exactly I've made here, but you failed to to that, as follows:
In this case, you might have not noticed the OTHER advice I told you about WHAT could possibly cause a failure to detect a 3rd party scenery ( assuming its package is named correctly ) and it was the case of the filename. I'll copy again the relevant part of my reply you missed, quickly ( and wrongly ) flagging my reply as being "dismissive" of anything:
And I can tell you with 100% certainty that FlyTampa CYYZ IS correctly detected and added to the Disabled list. That, of course, assuming:
- its package IS really named as it's supposed to be: flytampa-airport-cyyz-toronto-pearson ( check the case as well, it might matter, packages are usually all lower case )
- ifs package IS located either in the Community or the Official folder that has been detected in the FSDT installer.
Since you haven't said anything like "yes, I checked the case, and it's all lower case" or "yes, I checked the name and it's correct", I can only assume you must have missed that part.