Fsi cannot locate the community folder, please paste the community fold path
Fsi cannot locate the community folder, please paste the community fold path
I recently updated the FSI panel and every time I run it, a message shows up " Fsi cannot locate the community folder, please paste the community fold path." I pasted the correct path and made an input of the path, but it still shows up every time I run it. please advise what to do. Thank you! Please refer to the picture I uploaded.
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Re: Fsi cannot locate the community folder, please paste the community fold path
Hi,
did you install FSiPanel with a different username than MSFS?
Could you try to delete config.xml and start over to see if the directory is found ?
If not, please contact me at support at fsipanel.com
Regards,
J-P
did you install FSiPanel with a different username than MSFS?
Could you try to delete config.xml and start over to see if the directory is found ?
If not, please contact me at support at fsipanel.com
Regards,
J-P
Jean-Pierre Garraio
Developer

Developer

Re: Fsi cannot locate the community folder, please paste the community fold path
Thanks J- P
I will give a try and feedback ASAP.
I will give a try and feedback ASAP.
Re: Fsi cannot locate the community folder, please paste the community fold path
Hi J-P
I cannot find Config.xml under Fsipanel folder, which config.xml do you want to delete? can you give me a bit details please? Thanks.
I cannot find Config.xml under Fsipanel folder, which config.xml do you want to delete? can you give me a bit details please? Thanks.
Re: Fsi cannot locate the community folder, please paste the community fold path
HI J-P
I found the config.xml under C drive and deleted it, restarted the FSI panel, chose KG and meters in the pop up menu, then it required community folder path, pasted it and closed FSI panel , restarted it again, unfortunately, it requires community folder again. Deleting the config.xml does not seem to solve the problem. Any advice? Thanks
I found the config.xml under C drive and deleted it, restarted the FSI panel, chose KG and meters in the pop up menu, then it required community folder path, pasted it and closed FSI panel , restarted it again, unfortunately, it requires community folder again. Deleting the config.xml does not seem to solve the problem. Any advice? Thanks
Re: Fsi cannot locate the community folder, please paste the community fold path
Hi J-Pjpgarraio wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 3:09 pm Hi,
did you install FSiPanel with a different username than MSFS?
Could you try to delete config.xml and start over to see if the directory is found ?
If not, please contact me at support at fsipanel.com
Regards,
J-P
Now I found this community folder path issue is rather interesting. I tried Fenix 320 a few times, it works all fine, no pop up message asking to paste the community folder path at all. However when I switch back PMDG 737 600 (Microsoft marketplace version) the message always pops up asking for community folder directory. I just did the update today and for PMDG 737 600, the message still shows up every time when I run Fsipanel. Any ideas?
Frank
Re: Fsi cannot locate the community folder, please paste the community fold path
Hi Frank,
Fenix does not need the community folder to work with FSiPanel, but PMDG does for the snapshots and SID/STARS.
Could you please contact me by email at support at fsipanel.com? We will conduct some troubleshooting.
We have encountered a case where a user installed MSFS on one user account of the system but installed FSiPanel on another. As a result, Windows created two independent folder structures on the system, causing accessibility issues.
Regards,
J-P
Fenix does not need the community folder to work with FSiPanel, but PMDG does for the snapshots and SID/STARS.
Could you please contact me by email at support at fsipanel.com? We will conduct some troubleshooting.
We have encountered a case where a user installed MSFS on one user account of the system but installed FSiPanel on another. As a result, Windows created two independent folder structures on the system, causing accessibility issues.
Regards,
J-P
Jean-Pierre Garraio
Developer

Developer
