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Jo Erlend

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  1. Hello! The GSX profile is located in it's own folder here ...\Community\aerosoft-airport-engm-oslo\GSX-profile

    After you select a new setting in the configurator, make sure that you delete the .dat file for Oslo in the SceneryIndexes folder. You can do this through the utilities tab in AS one, some more info in the image below:

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  2. Hello, Thanks!

    This sounds like it's related to an MSFS bug where runway/taxi lights can get placed at incorrect altitudes, in the scenery itself we don't really control the altitude of the light placement as they should automatically snap to the terrain.

    https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/floating-runway-lights-pc-xbox/464742/99

    Can you check if the lights look ok when you start a flight at Oslo? If you're using rolling cache it might be worth trying to clear & disable it and see if the issue still persists.

  3. Hi, after you've set your new settings make sure you delete the "aerosoft-airport-engm-oslo.dat" file in the SceneryIndexes folder, as the change in settings don't take effect before that's done.
    You can use the included batch file to do so.

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  4. Hi, if you reinstall the noolaero vdgs module the entry should be added back automatically. You can download it from here: https://vdgs.nool.ee/

    A faster way if you're comfortable manually editing the file is to add the entry yourself by opening the xml file in a text editor, such as notepad.

    below is the entry for nool based on the first image you posted.

        <Launch.Addon>
            <Name>noolaero-module-vdgs</Name>
            <Disabled>False</Disabled>
            <Path>D:\Msfs2020\Community\noolaero-module-vdgs\Binaries\vdgs-util.exe</Path>
        </Launch.Addon>

     

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