Sim Connect is widely acknowledged in the developer community as being the achiles heel of FSX. Its not a PMDG issue - it never was.The other problem that causes sporadic CTDs is a corrupt simconnect installation. it wont point the finger at uiautomationcore. I agree with Ryan, and can vouch from experience if this dll isn't there you will get CTDs after 10-20 menu clicks but the error that 'causes' the CTD could be from any one of a thousand varieties of modules that FSX was trying to call when the system bombed i.e. dlls in the windows folder is not only pointless it is positively dangersous and if you do this you deserve everything you get.
You should put the 32 bit Vista dll in the FSX root folder because windown will always look in the root folder for it first.Deleting.
This feature will break indeed the functionality of an extension such as ‘Cookie Autodelete’.Much of the problems associated with uiautomationcore.dll is that people download the wrong versions and copy them into the wrong place.FSX needs this dynamic link library but it needs the vista 32 bit version not the XP version or the 64 bit version etc etc. 2698a: enable First Party Isolation (FF51+) – May break cross-domain logins and site functionality until perfected So, besides installing the patches (I’ll wait for that) enabling a browser’s First Party Isolation may not be enough but is said to help.įirefox, pasting Pants’ Ghacks-User.js setting:
“Our advice is to sit tight, install OS and firmware security updates as soon as you can, don’t run untrusted code, and consider turning on site isolation in your browser (Chrome, Firefox ) to thwart malicious webpages trying to leverage these design flaws to steal session cookies from the browser process.”
If not, it is probably better to wait for your antivirus program update to carry out that task. If you are familiar with editing the Windows Registry, you can manually create the registry key yourself. See the below articles regarding the requisite registry key. Here is a list of compliant & non-compliant antivirus, as compiled by the Google team that announced the Meltdown & Spectre kernel bugs: If yes, install the antivirus program update BEFORE installing KB 4056897. Check with your antivirus vendor to see if their latest or upcoming program update supports KB 4056897 & would thus set the required registry key. In contrast, numerous 3rd-party antivirus are currently not compatible with KB 4056897. If your installed antivirus is MS Windows Defender or MS Security Essentials with their latest updates, they are compatible with KB 4056897. A certain registry key needs to exist, or else the installed KB patch will cause your PC to go into a bluescreen loop upon the next boot, such that your PC won’t be able to boot into the Windows environment. IMPORTANT: You first need to check that your installed antivirus program (if any) is compatible with the KB 4056897 patch. That being said, you might wish to wait a while before installing the patch, & check if other users have experienced problems with the patch. Since your OS is Win 7 圆4, you only need to install the 圆4 version (66.9 MB) of KB 4056897 (Meltdown kernel bug patch for Win OS). Microsoft’s KB labelling system is such that all patches addressing the SAME issue wrt Win 7 x32/64 & Win Server 2008 R2 have the same KB label. Windows 10 version 1507: beatbox: “As I use windows 7, 64 bit do I download both of the updates because they both have the same KB number ?”.The following links point to the Microsoft Update Catalog website where updates can be downloaded manually: Click download or wait for the download to complete automatically.įollow the links below to the KnowledgeBase articles.Click on "check for updates" to run a manual check for updates if the check does not happen automatically.Tap on the Windows-key, type Windows Update and select the item from the list of results to open the Update & Security section of the Settings application.Windows 10 users and admins can use Windows Updates to install the out-of-band security updates to affected machines running Windows 10. Internet Explorer 11 patches are available on the Microsoft Update Catalog website as well.