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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: N9JIG on September 26, 2015, 09:52:50 PM
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Over the last few months I have noticed that I was not seeing any planes plotted on the map. Since I had recently moved from Illinois (near ORD) to Arizona I figured that there just wasn't as many planes with the right reporting equipment in the area.
I recently updated (?) to Windows 10 and in order to get another program to work (totally unrelated to ANRB) I had to install .NET Framework 4. After I restarted I noticed that I was now seeing planes plotted on the map.
I suspect it was due to the .NET but I don't know why they suddenly stopped displaying a few months ago in the first place.
Am I correct in assuming that .NET is required?
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With regards to the small start-lable I would say yes, as it states "loading Framework" there.
Ingo
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I would have thought that the .NET framework was an integral part of Windows so I wonder why it wasn't already there and it had to be installed separately. Maybe some specific issue with the upgrade process meant it didn't install and load for you.
Alan
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Weirdly though AirNav displayed flights when I lived in Chicago and when I relocated it seemed to stop. Same computer, same RB and same antenna, just a different house. 6 months later I update from Windows 7 and install .NET and the flights return to the map.
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As long as it is working now that's the main thing and your resolution may help others.
Alan