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johnwallwork
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XCOPY in ME

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What should the PATH command say? I'm sorry but I'm not very clear on DOS and only use it in emergency situations :roll: When I type XCOPY at the DOS prompt it says Bad Command or Filename.
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Well I don't know for ME

Let's try another tack - Start | Find (or maybe it's search, I don't have ME), look for XCOPY - if it's found where is it?

If it's somewhere like C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND then C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND should be in the path - this was true for 98 I believe.

If it's not found then it will need extracting from the ME master disc.
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Sorted! The path was set to some strange location (something to do with the original configeration of my machine, I've now set it to C:\WINDOWS\COMMON and XCOPY is there, thanks for the info I'll now reinstall your route using the .BAT file provided
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Sorry the path was C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND a slip of the finger!
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i've uploaded Virgin Voyager To Harwich activity for your route and is awaiting approval.
You drive from manningtree to Harwich in an virgin voyager and see a clump of variety of AI Traffic when you go past.
there is practiccally always a red light a parekston Quay unless you're bang on time and i mean bang on time
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I think you should defintly extend it.
Even though it's a bit short at the moment (i don't mind).
There's loads of potential like to felixstowe,liverpool and norwich for the anglia electric 86's

It's a cracker!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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b101uk wrote:contaners on there way to Harwich docks

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I don't think people from the railway world will like that. Freightliner loco on EWS wagons. Whatever next? :D
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AndyG

I've said it somewhere else on these forums, but your route is superb. :D

Hope that you're enjoying the responses that your hard work deserves.

Thanks
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Post by Kevo00 »

Just want to add my appreciations - downloaded the route today and enjoyed the default activities, they let you see the stuff on the route quite well I think! Anyway loved the modelling at Parkeston Quay - have never been to Harwich but it all looked very realistic so well done. Will enjoy driving this route with plenty of frieght potential.
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And its good the CTRL is well half open!
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There's my virgin voyager to harwich activity.
Good and bad views are welcome.
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Manningtree-Harwich

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Superb work - AndyG I hope this spurs you on to extending the route, although looking at the amount of detail you've built in to Manningtree/Harwich I will quite understand if you say "Never again"!
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Post by Bastien »

Is the route available from any other website ? Because of the bandwidth limit I can't download part 2 (too big). Or do I absolutely need a premier account to get this route ?

Thanks
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Post by asalmon »

Non-premium users can download one file of any size - so come back at 8 o'clock this evening and help yourself to part 2! :)

-Alan
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Post by simont »

I'd like to see it extended- preferably southwards.
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failed to load

Post by ALAND »

Hi gang,
After your glowing praise of this route........decided to download it.
Have been fiddling about with it for a week now.Route shows up in ts as east anglia....but when I click on explore route.....or other activities I have loaded.......get error messages.......
First one.........error........routes\europe3\textures\acleantrack1.ace.....
fixed that........now I get ......routes\europe3\textures\acleantrack2.ace.

I also get message.......failed to initialise heading tape.......then it crashes

Any one can help??
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