bobby48w wrote:... When installing Real NZ (self installing) you are given the option of browsing to the drive where your FSX Steam is located. ....
Some allow this, most don't, from memory, the installers generally get the location from the registry, so on a system with both FSX and FSX-se they will only find FSX. Of course plenty of scenery doesn't even come with an automatic installer, so you can just plop it wherever you like, and activate it. There's a lot that will work, and a lot that people will have problems with. That's why it's a matter of giving it a go and seeing what happens.
One quick thought for those who have uninstalled FSX -- a solution might be to use the Flight1 Registry fix, pointing the FSX registry to the FSX-se folder. That won't help with automatic activation in the scenery library, so I'd skip that if available and do it manually.
The best solution to installing scenery in a simulator that it wasn't designed for is the Estonia Migration tool. I've never used it, but everyone seems it find that it works as expected, and saves a lot of bother.
