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						 Hi,
 
 Thanks for the reply, I am having some strange things happen!
 
 OK I have set all the options you mention, below is the contents of my cfg file and also the top of one of my flightplans with some of the fuel etc.
 The results I am getting are very odd i must say. Now when I build my FSB flightplan for the 1st time without AS6 being open it brings some kind of weather in straight away, this is since I set the drop down box for weather to activesky in options, but that is before I have even opened AS6 and loaded my flightplan into AS......As you can see in the plan below no corrections or anything?
 
  here is the contents of my cfg file:
 
 [FSBUILD]
 AUTOREFRESH_DELAY=1
 MAGYEAR=2002
 SBPC_SERVER=www.vatsim.net
 ROUTELINE=1
 NATRAKURL=www.natroutes.glideslope.de/html/nats.php3
 WEATHERPROG=ACTIVESKY2004
 
 
 [MS-FLIGHTSIMULATOR]
 ACTIVESKY=D:\BASEFOLDER\MODULES\ASV6
 AS2004=D:\BASEFOLDER\MODULES\ASV6
 
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 Sections of the flightplan.... There is no correction?
 
            FUEL  TIME           CORR   TOGWT    LDGWT   AVG W/C
 TAXI      000000 0000       . . . .  119763       112635  P010
 DEST EDDK 007129 0101  . . . .       ELEV. 302 FT
 RESV      002672 0030      . . . .
 ALTN      001402 0015       . . . .            ALTN EDDL   DIST  29
 HOLD      000000 0000      . . . .
 EXTRA     000000 0000     . . . .             ZFW 108560      PAYLOAD 025560
 TTL AT TO 011203 0146    . . . .             DIST  0419
 REQD      011203 0146     . . . .              ETD
 
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 M/H FL                                WIND       ATC
 M/C TAS G/S   ZT  ACTME   ETA ATA   ACBO ABO REM AREM
 
 160 CLB                              028011    LON
 162 320 341 00/12 00/12       .../...      0033/... 0078/...
 
 134 CLB                              349032    LON
 137 450 472 00/10 00/23        .../...     0044/... 0067/...
 
 093 350                               001045   EBBU
 098 449 454 00/09 00/33         .../...    0052/... 0059/...
 
 As you can see no wind??
 
 I look forward to a reply.
 
 Thanks
 
 Mark 
					
  
						
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