How to solve the synchonization of MFLink and FSUIPC/XPUIPC issue?

Modified on Wed, 3 Jul at 2:48 PM

Are you having trouble launching your flight? It's probably due to a link problem between MFLink and FSUIPC/XPUIPC.
This guide will help you solve the problem in a few simple steps:


Step 1: Open the Task Manager

1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager.

2. Click on the Details tab.


Step 2: Display the "High" column

1. Right-click on one of the column headers (such as Name, PID, etc.).

2. Select Columns.

3. Check the High box and click OK.


Step 3: Check the FSUIPC and MFLink processes

1. In the Details tab, search for FSUIPC.

2. Make sure that the FSUIPC process is marked as High.

3. Search for MFLink and make sure it is not in High mode.


Step 4: Change FSUIPC Compatibility Settings

1. Access the FSUIPC folder (usually located in the C: directory).

2. Right-click on the FSUIPC executable file and select Properties.

3. Click on the Compatibility tab.

4. Click on Modify settings for all users (or Show other property options if this option appears).

5. Uncheck the Run this program as administrator box.

6. Click Apply, then OK.


Conclusion

By following these steps, you should be able to solve the problem of the link between MFLink and FSUIPC/XPUIPC. Ensure that both programs are running in normal mode and not administrator mode to avoid conflicts. If you are still having problems, please don't hesitate to contact our technical support team for more help.

This tutorial also applied to XPUIPC and Xplane users.



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