FSInn by default does not have the B77L (B777-200LR), B77F (B777-200LRF) and B77W (B777-300ER) in its database and therefore if a user has configured the aircraft using any of these two ICAO codes you will not be able to see it correctly.
To remedy the situation go to the installation folder of FSInn (FSFDT), navigate to ..\FSFDT\FSCopilot\AcftDB\.. and open
ICAO.cfg using Notepad. Find B773 in the list and add the following three lines below it:
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B77L B772 B773 B77W B77F
B77W B773 B772 B77L B77F
B77F B77L B772 B773 B77W
The first entry of each line defines the aircraft. The entries after the [TAB] (there is a [TAB] after the first entry and a [space] after every following entry) define the aliases for the specific aircraft. Therefore if B77L is not available in the first line, FSInn will try to depict the aircraft with B772, then B773 and finally B77W.
If you are running a networked configuration you have to make these changes to both
ICAO.cfg files in the client and server computer (DO NOT copy the file from one computer to the other but make the entries manually).