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. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) RV RoadTrip Navigator 2012 (Last Update - to fix reported inconsistency with One Way Arrows) Please note that the Trailer Life Navigator product has been discontinued by Trailer Life and so has the Agreement between Undertow Software and Trailer Life. Undertow Software is no longer providing support for this product. You can contact Trailer Life with any questions you may have about it.
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Remember, you can exchange information & ideas with other users of this program, download useful, free POI datasets that users have uploaded, etc. If you can't find your answer here, you may also contact. Installation Questions GPS Questions General Questions. Answers Question: I have a netbook computer (no built-in DVD drive). How do I install the program on this netbook? (a) The easiest way to do that, of course, is to purchase an external CD/DVD drive for your netbook system.
This will allow you to install any Windows application that comes on a disk (which would cover.most. Windows applications). (b) If you have access to another system with a disk drive, and a thumb (USB) drive at least 4 Gb in size, you can use that other suystem to copy all the files from the DVD disk to the thumb drive and then use the thumb drive to install to your netbook.
(c) Usually, netbooks are connected to some kind of home network in order to access the internet. If that's the case, it's very likely that that the home network includes a system with a DVD disk reader. You can share the DVD on a computer on your home network and then access it from the netbook to install the program. You may want to also visit the TLDCN/RTN2012 user forums to see how other users may have handled installing on a netbook. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: I tried to install the program and received the following message 'Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed'.
What can I do? There is a Microsoft Support Article that discusses this error message.
The most likely case is that something other than the disk is causing the problem. Microsoft suggests a number of things to try including the suggestion that one tries the CD on a different system to see if it’s damaged. Take a look at this article and try Microsoft's recommendations. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: Your Alternate setup instructions (If the installation does not start automatically) tell me to select Start, Run but I can't find the 'Run' option in Vista or Windows 7. The Run option is there, but unfortunately, in Vista and Windows 7, it is hidden by default. You can customize the Start Properties to make it appear as in Windows XP, or you can use the following shortcut to make the Run box appear any time you need it. To make the Run box appear use the key combination: Winkey-R Winkey is the special Windows key found in the lower left area on most keyboards.
It has the Windows logo and sometimes the word 'Start' on it. So, while holding down the Winkey Press the R key to make the Run box appear.
Once Run Box appears, (1) type (where 'D' is the letter of your CD-ROM/DVD drive that contains the RV Roadtrip Navigator DVD disk) and (2) click O.K. To start the installation. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: The installation worked fine, but when I run the Program I am asked to Register or Purchase a License. Register what? Didn't I already Purchase it? Answer: That may happen if you are using the Windows Vista or Windows 7 Operating System and you are non logged in Windows with full Administrative privileges.

Shut down the program. Right-Click on the program's shortcut and select ' Run as administrator' from the pop-up menu that appears. You should only need to do that once. The program should run normally 'by double-clicking' on the shortcut after that.

You may also visit the user forums, for more user discussions regarding this and other issues about the product. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: When I try to install the program, I get an error message. '.is not a valid Win32 application'. How can I get a version of the program for Win32?
The program is.definitely. a Win32 Application There are a number of causes for the “Not a Valid Win32” error. One of the other major cause of the “Not a Win 32” error message seems to be with systems where stubs of earlier, unfinished installs/uninstalls (of other programs) are left in the temporary files folder and are interfering with the installation of the this program. If that is the case, here’s one suggestion that may help. It is recommended that you try this before getting replacement disks, because if disks are.not.
really the problem, a new set of disks will not help you at all. Possible Solution - Empty the Temp folder To empty the Temp folder and the Temporary Internet Files folder, use the Disk Cleanup tool. To do this, follow the steps for the operating system that you are using (Do this prior to attempting to install the program again). Click Start, point to A ll Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup.
(With Vista or Win 7) Confirm the Operation when prompted. (With Vista or Win7) Select Files from all users on this computer.
(With XP) Make sure the drive where Windows is installed, is selected and click OK. Click to select the Temporary files check box. Click OK, and then click Yes to confirm the deletion. Attempt the program Installation again Here is some additional information from Microsoft's technical forums regarding this issue. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: How Does a GPS work with the program? You can’t just use any format and put minus signs at random.
The formats for specifying Longitude and Latitude are:. Decimal degrees, where the values specified contain an integer portion (degrees) and a fractional portion (fractions of degrees), e.g. 45678 or -12. 345678. Degrees:minutes:seconds, separated by a colon, where the first group of digits signifies degrees, the second signifies minutes and the third signifies seconds, e.g. 123: 45: 12 or -12: 34: 56.
Degrees, fractional minutes, where the first group of digits signifies degrees, and the second signifies minutes and fractions of a minute, e.g. 6789 or -12: 34. 5678 Positive or Negative Values?. Longitude describes the location of a place on Earth east or west of a north-south line called the Prime Meridian. Longitude is given as an angular measurement ranging from 0° at the Prime Meridian to +180° (or 180° E) eastward and?180° (or 180° W) westward. So, if you are in the western hemisphere, your Longitude (which is the first number in the coordinates you are entering), is negative.
Latitude describes the location of a place on Earth north or south of the equator. It is given in an angular measurement in degrees ranging from 0° at the Equator to +90° (90° N) at the North Pole and 0 to -90° (90° S) at the South Pole. So, if you are in the northern hemisphere, your Latitude (which is the second number in the coordinates you are entering), is positive. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: I changed the daily Star/Stop driving times, but it did not make any difference in the calculated trip directions, i.e., the daily start and stop driving times in the directions did not change. Changing the Daily Start/Stop drive times in the Customize tab of the Trip Planner dialog, only affects stop points added to the trip, subsequently to the drive time changes you make - UNLESS the 'Apply to All Via Points' option in the Customize dialog is Checked. Otherwise, if you had spent all sorts of time customizing the drive times for each individual leg of the trip, setting the times in the Customize tab, would reset them all to a single Start/Stop drive time set.
Note that the drive Start/Stop times for any Stop points that have been added to the trip prior to changing the Customize Start/Stop times, can be modified individually by clicking on the small stopwatch icon that appears to the right of each Stop point, in the main Trip Planner dialog. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: How do I enter East/West North/South Coordinates? I was given the coordinates for a point, Lat: 32°57'04'N Lon: 97°04'20'W, by an associate, but I do not know how to search for it in your program. The search dialog (see below), clearly asks for the coordinates in X,Y (Lon, Lat) order, and it displays the formats that are supported. So, you need to enter 'the Longitude, then a comma, and then the Latitude'. In the example cited, you simply enter -97:04:20, 32:57:04 For more information about Negative values and their North/East, South/West equivalents, you can take a look here: - You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question, How come I e-mailed technical support, but never got a response? An increasing number of technical support e-mail messages, sent out to answer questions asked by users, end up in a response asking us to fill out short forms to bypass the user's spam filters, for the message to be delivered.
Unfortunately, we cannot do that. We try to respond to technical support requests promptly, however, we cannot fill out forms for emails to get through user spam filters - our responding process will ignore any such requests. If you want to ensure we get your email and you get a response to your email from us, make sure that your email message is sent to: and that emails from are white-listed and get through whatever filters you have set up. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: All of a sudden I cannot see any streets, all I see is either a blue or a yellow background and city names. How can I correct this problem? Solution: Somehow, your RTN2012 configuration file must have gotten corrupted, and the paths are not pointing to the appropriate data folders.
Click on File, select Program Options and select the Map Data Folders tab. Here, you can either (a) try the automated fixing process, by clicking the button ' Reset Data Paths'and then clicking OK to close the dialog, or (b) You can manually type the correct data folders, in each of the fields in the dialog, or click on the ellipsis button (to the right of each field) and navigate to the appropriate folder, which depends on where you decided to place the program during the installation process. (C) If you upgrading from TLDCN2008, TLDCN2009 or TLDCN2010 and are using Windows Vista or Windows 7 Your personal T RV Roadtrip Navigator program folders and files are in the Windows VirtualStore, as shown here. C: Users UserName AppData Local VirtualStore Program Files TLDCN2008 (or TLDCN2009, TLDCN2010) Where. C: is your main Windows Hard Drive, and UserName is whatever user name you are using to log on to Vista/Win7 (if you are not.the. Administrator).
Simply use Windows explorer to copy the files from each of the old data folder you are interested in to the corresponding RTN2012 folder (different than previous versions, see below). There is no conversion or other processing necessary. The data folders in RTN2012 are located in the user's Documents folder inside a folder named RTN2012. We have gotten some feedback from users who do not seem to be able to find the AppData folder. That's usually the case if they have configured their Windows 7 system not to display hidden files/folders. If so, they can change this Windows 7 option, and make the AppData folder visible by: 1. Selecting Start 2.
Clicking Control Panel, (make sure View by:Small Icons is selected) 3. Selecting Folder Options 4. Selecting the View tab 5. Making sure the option Show Hidden Files Folders and Drives is selected Question: When I am looking at a campground and the 'Web button is active (indicating that the campground has a web link in the program), I click on the 'Web' button and nothing happens. Based on user feedback, this is usually the result of either of the following situation: (a) You are not currently connected to the Internet. Accessing the Web pages for Campgrounds that have an active link in the program, requires that you are connected to the internet when trying to do so. (b) The Web button may be confused by the user as being active, i.e., indicating that the highlighted campground has a Web page link in the program, whereas it is not.
Note,.not. all Campgrounds have web page links. You can tell the ones that do, because when you highlight them, the Web button becomes active (see below): - You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: When I am looking at a campground and the 'Display Ad' button is active (indicating that the campground has an ad in the program), I click on the 'Display Ad' button and nothing happens. Ads, in the program, are in the form of PDF files, and as such you need to have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to read them. Normally, you'd get an error that the file could not be opened, but it is possible that no error appears, if Acrobat is not installed. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: Why is there a light pink (or a light green) rectangle covering part of the map?
You may have unintentionally defined a routing exclusion (restriction). Run the program, select the menu option 'Plan a Trip' and look at the option 'Set Routing Exclusion (.)' Pay attention to what's is inside the parenthesis, next to it. If it says anything other than 'None Defined', then the rectangle(s) you see are most probably the exclusions you have defined. If you indeed do.not. want the exclusion rectangles you have defined, From the same, Plan a Trip menu, select 'Clear Routing Exclusions'. That should eliminate the routing exclusion rectangles in question. Note: The color of the routing exclusion rectangles is light Pink (if the exclusions are enabled) or light Green, if they are disabled.
Disabling the exclusions is also controlled from the 'Plan a Trip' menu. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: When I print my Trip Map, the highlighted route is almost invisible. Is there a way to change that? It's possible that your printer doesn't support vector printing (some less expensive printers do not). If that's the case, then you can correct the behavior by following these steps: 1.
Open the Printer Dialog 2. Select the Option tab 3.
Make sure the option 'Use Vector Output for Route Highlight' is NOT checked. Note that you can also change the color that is used for the route highlight by opening the Trip Planner dialog, selecting Trip Preferences and then setting the color in the 'Options' tab. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: The literature says that a set of Rest Area points are distributed with the program.
How do I make them appear on the map? Details on how to load.any.
user POIs, including the Rest Areas provided with the program, are provided in the User POIs tutorial in the program's Help menu. It is strongly recommended that users at least browse the tutorials which would enable them to use many of the advanced features of the program. The quick steps to loading the Rest Area POIs, are as follows:. Select The User menu.
Select the User POIs menu. Click the Browse button to open a windows dialog and select the POIs file you want to load. If the dialog is pointing to the folder My POI, you should see a single file in there, USRestAreas.UPI. If the dialog is not pointing to that folder, make sure you navigate to it. Select USRestAreas.UPI and click Open. That should place the file in the User POI Dialog ( top field).
Click Add to add it to the Currently Installed POI list. Make sure the desired scale options are set and the Show Selected POIs on Map option is checked.
Click Close. The Rest Area POIs should now be visible on your map.
If you get stuck, there is also information to help you by clicking the Help button in the User POIs dialog - You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: I can search for campgrounds, go to them (from the search dialog), but I cannot see them on the map. Do I have a bad copy of the program? If you can search for them, that means that the data is installed on your system, as intended. It is possible that you have asked the program to display ONLY campgrounds that meet certain criteria and the criteria you have specified end up eliminating all campgrounds from displaying at your currently viewing location. Try opening the 'Filters' tab, unselecting all of the filter options to allow campgrounds to be visible on the map and then add filter options gradually. If you have downloaded and installed the latest service pack for the program, you can tell if any filters have been setting by taking a look at the indicator in the lower right corner of the program's window.
This would indicate that all filter groups have been set: This would indicate that Only that ratings filter values have been set: - You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: Every time I set up a trip with the RV Roadtrip Navigator and then ask for directions I get a message that 'XYZ town in a restricted state'. Why is that and how can I fix it?
The error message indicates that your settings for Length, Width and Height of your vehicle exceed the published limits for travelling through that state. You can check these dimensions and also see what states you are restricted from by opening the Trip Planner dialog, select Trip Preferences and the select Options (the right-most tab). There, you can see what is most likely causing these restrictions. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: I can see the Exit Now POI points in many areas on the map, but not everywhere.
Am I doing something wrong? As described in many parts of the help file, the built-in POIS are based on the Exit Now book which provides information about facilities around Interstate exits. If the area you are looking at is NOT in the vicinity of an Interstate Exit, then there will not be any Exit Now POIs there. It should be pointed out that the user has the ability to import other POI databases that are not limited to Interstate Exits. Many such databases have been uploaded by users and are are available for you to download and use from Take a look at the help file and the Tutorials (under Help) for directions on how to import and use these User POI files. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Question: Sometimes, after I 'Get Directions' the option to Add Closest Campgrounds button is disabled. A number of different factors could be causing that behavior.
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(a) You have selected 'No Stops' in the Daily Drive times section of the options dialog, so the program doesn't calculate breaks at the end of each day, so no need to suggest campgrounds. (b) Your trip is one day long, so there is no overnight stay needed during the trip. (c) You have already defined campgrounds you want to stay at, during the trip, and there is no 'End-of-Day' calculations that end up not being at one of the campgrounds you already selected so the program doesn't need to give you any choices. (d) You have set your campground filters to exclude certain campgrounds or you have set your Closest Campgrounds Search radius too small and there are no campgrounds within the Closest Campground Search Radius which meet your criteria. You may also want to visit the where other users are discussing this program and provide user insight - Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 UnderTow Software Corp. All rights reserved.