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SOH ADMINISTRATIONperhaps useful: https://support.justflight.com/support/solutions/articles/17000100065-simconnect-files-for-fsx-p3d , or alternatively:OK, I'm being thick again. I'm trying to run Tacpack but it keeps telling me it wants simconnect 10. I've scoured the interpersonal, tried everything suggested and ...... nada. I'd really appreciate some pointers on this.
per the FSPassengers version readme, it appears a re-install of the relevant application would be necessary after installing the appropriate version of simconnect; accordingly, then perhaps consider re-installing Tacpack after installing simconnect from Just Flight??Sadly not. I'd already found the Justflight link, followed the instructions, no luck. The fspassengers looked promising, but it is the wrong version. Sadly it looks like a reinstall is the only option.
that's about the only thing left to do... good luck!No problem, I really appreciate the input. Time to go nuclear on it.![]()

That is a later version than the one I'm struggling with. Interesting.I bought TacPack fairly recently for FSX and have had no problems with it. Don't really know anything about Simconnect though. Apparently my Simconnect.dll file is v10.0.62615.0 if that helps.
Tried all of that, to no avail. I'm confused as to why Tetsujin had no problems, but I've accepted my lot. Thanks anyway folks.Have you tried right clicking the icon and setting run as Administrator, or even telling it to run in compatibility mode?
I bought TacPack fairly recently for FSX and have had no problems with it. Don't really know anything about Simconnect though. Apparently my Simconnect.dll file is v10.0.62615.0 if that helps.
so just a thought...why not consider re-downloading your TacPack purchase from your VRS Customer Page... possibly updated, and re-install TacPack in your FSX-SP2/A or FSX-SE install; and perhaps the issue will resolve itselfThat is a later version than the one I'm struggling with. Interesting.