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Hello! Buy today IXEG 737 Classic (737CL 1.33)
During installation, an error window is displayed: "an error occurred. Error getting the URL-certificate error." Help me understand, please!

If you need any information about the system, I will write everything

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2 hours ago, BlackSmallCat said:
Hello! Buy today IXEG 737 Classic (737CL 1.33)
During installation, an error window is displayed: "an error occurred. Error getting the URL-certificate error." Help me understand, please!

If you need any information about the system, I will write everything

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Hi,

I am not an expert on internet connections - it may be a problem with your internet setup (router, firewall) - our experts live in the US and are still asleep - they should be able to give you better advice in a little while.

Cheers, Jan

 

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I tried disabling firewall, antivirus, but the result is the same-a window with an error. I tried using a VPN service - the result is the same-the window with an error : (Sadly, I bought to fly and spent all day to install IXEG, and without a positive result :(

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Hi again - we are still at a loss as to why you get this message. The guess is that your computer is lacking a certificate to make the Secure Socket Layer connection - but these certificates should be downloaded automatically without any user intervention, really.

Is there some other way you can try to access the internet? Through a WLAN or a hotspot made on a mobile phone?

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Even with the antivirus (i use Dr.Web) turned off, it continued to check encrypted connections. It only took me to temporarily disable this option and I was able to install IXEG!

Tell me more, please, how to remove reflections? It is very disturbing and the devices on the MCP flicker..

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Happy to get it to work.

There is no setting on the IXEG to turn off reflections. And it should not cause any devices to flicker - you may have some other plugin or artwork alteration installed that causes this.

You can turn off reflections in the X-Plane "display" menu.

Cheers, Jan

 

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22 hours ago, Litjan said:

Happy to get it to work.

There is no setting on the IXEG to turn off reflections. And it should not cause any devices to flicker - you may have some other plugin or artwork alteration installed that causes this.

You can turn off reflections in the X-Plane "display" menu.

Cheers, Jan

 

Thank you for your answers! :)

I turned off plugins that might have affected the image. What happened.

Screenshots 1, 2 - with Vulkan enabled. Screenshot 3 - without using Vulcan

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Hmm, you can see some weird graphics in the display windows of the mode-control-panel (MCP) when using Vulkan. That is not normal.

I don´t know if your graphics card is able to run Vulkan?

Do the displays work ok if you run in OpenGL?

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Yes, the video card supports Vulkan. In OpenGL mode, the indicators on the MCP work correctly, but the FPS is very limited. In Vulkan mode, the FPS is stable and high, but the display on the MCP is constantly flickering. Today I will try to install another video card, write what the result will be with it

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