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You could try, but I doubt it will do anything.  I've referred this to Saso, and he should get back to you soon.  In the meantime, perhaps you could install a clean copy of X-Plane without scenery, and then install the TBM in there, and check to see if the folder shows up.  No additional plugins.  It may be something to do with your install of X-Plane or some kind of software preventing it from writing to the folder.

 

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I guess it is still doing it.  I just had X-Plane crash and I see this in the log:

2020-04-09 22:26:44 TBM900[except.c:171]: Caught EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION

Maybe you can still find out what is happening for me.

Thank you,

Bob

 

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I'm going to have to get you to go hardcore.  Time to remove all 3rd party plugins, except Gizmo, then test again.  If it works as expected, replace plugins one at a time.  I see a few plugins that may be of concern, but it's impossible to say which one might be causing the problem.

The only reason I say this is because looking at your original log file, it tells me X-Plane is crashing due to something not directly related to the TBM.  If it was the TBM causing the crash, it would be listed in the backtrace at the bottom of the log file.

I'm afraid the only way to narrow it down is by removing or disabling your 3rd party plugins.

Please post back results so we can take it further.

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