Region Code errors |
Region Code errors |
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Conductor ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 8-September 07 From: Cleveland, OK Member No.: 103 ![]() |
I am getting region code errors with several of the AG4 templates for the Canton route. These errors point to the tdb file so before I reinstall the whole route I will start by asking the dumb questions. What causes these errors? Has anyone else experienced these errors? Is it something that can be tracked down and fixed without reinstalling the route? It has not been all that long since I used the old template and had no problems.
Doug |
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Train Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 287 Joined: 6-January 07 From: United States Member No.: 14 ![]() |
I am getting region code errors with several of the AG4 templates for the Canton route. These errors point to the tdb file so before I reinstall the whole route I will start by asking the dumb questions. What causes these errors? Has anyone else experienced these errors? Is it something that can be tracked down and fixed without reinstalling the route? It has not been all that long since I used the old template and had no problems. Doug The only region code errors I've ever gotten, deal with an incorrect entry in the SWLTDB*.csv file. It usually happens when the SWLTDB*.csv regions do not match what is in the *.pro file. The *.pro file contains all the region information for the paths. Have you edited either of the *.csv files? Jim |
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Conductor ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 8-September 07 From: Cleveland, OK Member No.: 103 ![]() |
The only region code errors I've ever gotten, deal with an incorrect entry in the SWLTDB*.csv file. It usually happens when the SWLTDB*.csv regions do not match what is in the *.pro file. The *.pro file contains all the region information for the paths. Have you edited either of the *.csv files? Jim Hi Jim, No, I haven't edited anything but I have found a workaround. I would get the error after successfully opening one template and then closing it and selecting another. Workaround is to close AG and reopen it to select another template. Don't know why and I don't recall this ever happening before. Maybe another of the many mysteries of Win7/64? Whatever the case, I can now use the new template. Many thanks for the response. Doug |
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Train Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 287 Joined: 6-January 07 From: United States Member No.: 14 ![]() |
Hi Jim, No, I haven't edited anything but I have found a workaround. I would get the error after successfully opening one template and then closing it and selecting another. Workaround is to close AG and reopen it to select another template. Don't know why and I don't recall this ever happening before. Maybe another of the many mysteries of Win7/64? Whatever the case, I can now use the new template. Many thanks for the response. Doug Hi Doug, As Denis said, if you could post what template or templates it is, there may be a solution. I myself have not run into the program giving any errors with the templates I am running. As for Win7/64, I have not run into any issues running Activity Generator, Activity Master or Train Simulator. All the programs work fine. One thing I will stress, do not install the programs into the x86 Program Files folder. You are asking for trouble if you do. There is just too much to work around with all the security settings. I installed all my programs into a folder named c:\msts. In this configuration, I have not run into any problems with any of the TS releted programs. Jim |
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