December 20, 200916 yr I have been away from FSX and ASX for awhile. When I stopped both FSX and ASX were working fine in network mode.Configuration:ASX build 1169 and X Graphics build 301 running on Compaq Presario XP PRO FSX Deluxe running on Dell XPS 730 VISTA Ultima 64X Gauge does not power on when I hit the PWR button. Also, I don't see that weather is being downloaded to FSX. I get no errors. I checked the IP address in the simconnect files and they are correct.I start FSX then start ASX. Since I haven't used ASX for awhaile is there some thing I have missed?Thanks in advance.Bill
December 20, 200916 yr Hi Bill,See if your firewalls are allowing Simconnect access, including the port number.What happens if you run the AI Traffic Utility on the client with FSX running on the server?
December 22, 200916 yr Author Hi Bill,See if your firewalls are allowing Simconnect access, including the port number.What happens if you run the AI Traffic Utility on the client with FSX running on the server?Jim,Ok I found part of the problem. The IP address in the simconnect.xlm was incorrect. AI Traffic utility does issue
December 22, 200916 yr Hi,Run the X Gauge Wizard and uninstall and then re-install just X Gauge.Then see what happens.
December 22, 200916 yr Author Hi,Run the X Gauge Wizard and uninstall and then re-install just X Gauge.Then see what happens.Jim,Uninstalled and reinstalled X Gauge. Still no power on. The gauge displays but doesn't power on. All other funcions for Active Sky X work fine. No errors and connecting to FSX. Also, no errors on the uninstall and reinstall.Sorry but still need your help.Thanks.Bill
December 22, 200916 yr Author Hi,Please post your XEngine.txt file.Jim, File below.Thanks.Bill11:00:41: Logging Initialized11:00:41: XEngine v1.0.0.336 Copyright
December 22, 200916 yr Hi,That is a seven minute log and FSX was not running long enough. Have you shared the proper folders on the server?What is the path of your FSX install?
December 23, 200916 yr Author Hi,That is a seven minute log and FSX was not running long enough. Have you shared the proper folders on the server?What is the path of your FSX install?Jim,The path to FSX is d:\program files\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X.As far as the shared folders is concerned. I believe I have. If I didn't would Active Sky X work and X Gauge not work? Is there a folder that X Gauge uses that is not used by ASX?How long does FSX have to be running for you to get the information you need?Thanks.Bill
December 23, 200916 yr Hi,OK now see if your system registry has the same path for FSX.10-15 minutes would be good. But then don't copy and paste it in a post but use the attachment feature.
December 24, 200916 yr Hi,I would rather you use this tool:http://www.flight1software.com/files/FS_Registry_Repair.exe
December 27, 200916 yr Author Hi,I would rather you use this tool:http://www.flight1software.com/files/FS_Registry_Repair.exe Merry Christmas Jim,I used the Registery Repar tool with no problems. But still no Xguage. I am attempting to attach the Xgauge.txt file that is longer than the previous one.I get the message below. What am I doing wrong? Upload failed. You are not permitted to upload this type of file.Thanks.Bill
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