
Here I've shown a professional installation of P3D with the Write and Modify permissions added to the Users Group on the P3D folder.
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So rather than worry about any program that may want to update files there, simply add the permission to the Users Group. Changing plane models in the P3D folder on Win8 requires the user have write permission on that folder. It may seem that way but it's not strictly true.

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I didn't tried manual installation because it seems intimidating.ĭoes Prepar3d requires any additional step?įor some reasons my installation of Windows 8 demands that majority of programs that make changes in drive C has to have administrative rights The same thing repeats to every livery I tried to install. When I go back to Livery Manager the livery is installed with all the options for backup/uninstall availables. When I check in C:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v2\SimObjects\Airplanes\Aerosoft Airbus A321 IAE directory there are Texture directories to each model, however, I cannot find any Texture directory for the new livery I tried to install.

Used the Livery Manager/Add Livery, selected the zip file, Livery Manager recognizes the livery, gives option to clean or dirt.Įvery thing seems OK but When I go to Prepar3d the livery does not appear on the vehicle selection menu. I'm a total beginner, not familiarized with the directory structure and files locations.Īerosoft Airbus A320/A321 is my first 3rd part aircraft/model I'm trying to install.Īll models that came pre-installed show correctly in Prepar3d.
