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Thread: DCS 2.0 CTD when Mavericks are launched

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    Its not a mod issue, ED has already looked into this and have fixed the mav going haywire and dissapearing act. The crash issue from what i have read is still being worked on but have made headway on it.

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    I can confirm a solution for the Mav problem. A suggestion was posted to the ED forums this morning.

    http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=160318&page=5

    I have tested this with both the types of Mav and both are now working as they should. DCS 2.0 needs to be run as administrator which seems to solve the issue.

    To recap, I was having the Mav issue where when fired I would crash to desktop. I updated DCS 2.0 to run as administrator and now there is no issue when firing Mavs of any kind.

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    How do you update as admin when the update is automatic?

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    It's same. Just run DCS as administrator

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    Step by Step on how I accomplished this task:

    Right click on the desktop icon, go to properties.
    Select the Shortcut tab, click on Advanced.
    Click the box next to "Run as administrator", check mark will appear.
    Click ok.
    Select the Compatibility tab, check the box next to "Run this program as an administrator", check mark will appear.
    Click apply then ok.

    You should see a shield appear on the desktop icon which annotates this program being run as administrator.

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    Great thinking and research Frodo. Your diligence is appreciated! :thumbs up:

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    Question, do those of you having crashes have DCS installed in the default file path?

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    I have it installed to a different drive than default. It was not moved at any point. Running as admin worked for me last night. Fired D and H, no crash.

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