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If you have a TADDaemon error, make a note of the asset(s) in question, as I have an open Helpdesk ticket on that issue.
Shane
Hello Shane,
I have created a few weeks ago a helpdeskticket concerning the taddaemon error, which occurs when importing content in Trainz which is larger than 500Mb. I have received a reply from Zec, wherein he asked me what actions I had done.
Did I Import cdp or import content ?
This was my answer to Zec's question
1) I'm making a route via Transdem.
2) When the route has been created, I try to import the complete content ( folder in userdata - editing ) via content manager - import content
3) I immediately receive the error
4) Error received - see Taddaemon error
5) Then I click on the text - to see what this report contains, click here
6) I had a look at the report which contains three files -
7) I saved the three files into seperate txt files - registry.txt, errorlog.txt and crash_dmp.txt
8) Afterwards, I try to close down content manager. This can only be done the hard way via taskmanager
Best regards
Kurt :wave:
Alright, I would suggest copying the folder from /editing to your desktop. You should never import from within the Trainz directory.
Kurt,
When Trainz has recovered from a database crash, content maybe left open for edit and may also show errors in Content Manager. It is suggested that you view faulty content and select the faulty items. In many cases these errors are false and the assets will disappear from the faulty content list. In other cases, actual faulty content will remain faulty and need to be repaired, redownloaded, or deleted.
In any event, you should have manually committed the content in CM before launching Trainz.
John
i have the same problem with you guys the others don't take long but the checking for faulty assetsit take the longest