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russBob_part1.zip

rcafmad

Charter Member
I downloaded three part campaign to my CFS2. I slected the first mission under Campaigns. Error message came up "Error loading Dormier_Do17z2".

I then loaded the "Dormier_D17z2" from CFS2 addons. The same error message came up.

How can I identify the Sim ID=" Dormier Do-17z2" in the Campaign missions (First attack on the channel 7/10/1940-10:30 Hornchurch.)

:ernae:
 
RCAFmad,

I think this one has come up before, although I don't recall the exact fix. Here are two possible fixes for the situation:

1. Check and make sure that your Dornier aircraft folder is exactly: Dormier_Do17z2 If it is named slightly different, it will not show.

2. Check the sound alias for it and make sure it is set to something that you have in your CFS 2 installation or alias sound folder.
 
Thank you for the help. I looked at your missions in CFS2. I this one doesnot work out. You have a great choice.:ernae::ernae:
 
When I wanted to try that campaign a while ago that was the very first problem I had to overcome, but renaming the Dornier folder (which seemed to have the right name) didn't work. In the end the only solution was deleting it and installing a fresh copy of the same plane (I think it was Thicko's Do-17z2).
 
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