18-12-2019, 10:17 PM
UAC= User Account Control. This is a Windows security feature. You can disable it by:
1) Open Control Panel.
2) Navigate to Control Panel\User Accounts\User Accounts.
3)Click on the link 'Change User Account Control settings'.
4) Move the slider control down to the 'Never notify' position and click 'OK'.
The UAC is now disabled.
There are several ways to get to the Event Viewer, but I will give you one of the ways:
Right-click or tap and hold the Start icon. Choose Event Viewer. The Event Viewer appears. On the left, choose Event Viewer, Custom Views, Administrative Events. Look for Errors and expand this section. You may see a list of errors and dates in which they occurred. Click on the date in which you know FSX crashed and view the information. It should give you possible module for causing the crash.
1) Open Control Panel.
2) Navigate to Control Panel\User Accounts\User Accounts.
3)Click on the link 'Change User Account Control settings'.
4) Move the slider control down to the 'Never notify' position and click 'OK'.
The UAC is now disabled.
There are several ways to get to the Event Viewer, but I will give you one of the ways:
Right-click or tap and hold the Start icon. Choose Event Viewer. The Event Viewer appears. On the left, choose Event Viewer, Custom Views, Administrative Events. Look for Errors and expand this section. You may see a list of errors and dates in which they occurred. Click on the date in which you know FSX crashed and view the information. It should give you possible module for causing the crash.
See FsPassengers Frequently Asked Questions: FAQ