CBT a320 Error Windows 10
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CBT a320 Error Windows 10
Please Help...
My CBT a320 was error after update...basicly it was normal im using windows 10 and running CBT...
After my update at 12 Jan '17, the cbt cannot running again...please help...this my screenshot about the error...
My CBT a320 was error after update...basicly it was normal im using windows 10 and running CBT...
After my update at 12 Jan '17, the cbt cannot running again...please help...this my screenshot about the error...

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You could use Windows System Restore to roll back to a restore point before the update, but only if you manually enabled System Restore before the problem occurred. I think Windows 10 has System Restore set to disabled as default.
You may also have the option to undo the update that caused the issue.
You may also have the option to undo the update that caused the issue.
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From: mexico
i was helped by a friend and he told me that i can see everything with an SWF program . SmartSWF17RC2.exe , then go to the DATA folder and search the SWF archive .you will need the number of the IE HTML adress wich is on top left of the window . and with that number go to the folder DATA . Example . XF00P1000APPI01 .
i hope to help you .
i hope to help you .

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From: Terra Firma
You have to modify Adobe Flash Settings to authorise the location of the CBT files. To do this:
1. Right click on the blue screen with the undefined dialogue box (this should bring up the Adobe Flash options box).
2. Select Global Settings.
3. Select the Advanced tab.
4. Click on the Trusted Locations Settings... button.
5. Click the Add... button.
6. Click the Add Folder... button.
7. Browse to the parent folder where your CBT folder is stored (eg C\ :Airbus), then click OK.
8. Click Confirm, then Close, then X to close the Flash Player Settings Manager Window.
Your CBT package should now work.
1. Right click on the blue screen with the undefined dialogue box (this should bring up the Adobe Flash options box).
2. Select Global Settings.
3. Select the Advanced tab.
4. Click on the Trusted Locations Settings... button.
5. Click the Add... button.
6. Click the Add Folder... button.
7. Browse to the parent folder where your CBT folder is stored (eg C\ :Airbus), then click OK.
8. Click Confirm, then Close, then X to close the Flash Player Settings Manager Window.
Your CBT package should now work.




