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Re: FSACARS: "No log file for that company/pilot"
Posted: 02-18-2012 07:52 PM
by Todd Meek
You have to file and have an approved FREQ before you can submit a frep through FSACARS. Your current bid shows awaiting bid which means you haven't submitted a FREQ yet or it hasn't been approved. FSACARS checks your current bid against what you just flew to make sure the flight #'s match up and since there's nothing to be compared is why your getting that message.
Re: FSACARS: "No log file for that company/pilot"
Posted: 02-20-2012 01:04 PM
by Michael Blakely
No log file for that company/pilot
This message means there is no FSACARS log file on your computer to send to the AAVirtual web site. I need more information to understand why your log file didn't record.
- Did you get the message at the end of your flight asking if you want to accept the flight? Did you click OK?
- Could I see a screenshot of the FSACARS flight plan screen
- Could I see a screenshot of your FSACARS directory before the flight, and then again after the flight (after you click OK to accept the flight) but before you try to submit your log?
Re: FSACARS: "No log file for that company/pilot"
Posted: 02-25-2012 10:39 PM
by Michael Blakely
Looks like the log is only 23 minutes long. How long was your flight?
Re: FSACARS: "No log file for that company/pilot"
Posted: 02-26-2012 12:18 PM
by Michael Blakely
Have you noticed how on both attemts, FSACARS appears to stop after a COM2 change?
I would suggest running a flight without RC4.3 and see what happens.
Re: FSACARS: "No log file for that company/pilot"
Posted: 02-26-2012 10:51 PM
by Michael Blakely
There was another thread recently about RC key combinations interferring with other parts of FS. Perhaps there is an unknown key combination that is killing the FSACARS log? Maybe experiment and see what you do that causes FSACARS to stop?
Re: FSACARS: "No log file for that company/pilot"
Posted: 02-29-2012 08:23 PM
by Michael Blakely
Timothy Cook wrote:Was just curious, what happen concerning the voting of a new ACARS system, last I remember I thought the vote for using "FS Passengers" was leading.
Thanks
Tim Cook
AAV-1044
Tim,
Please start a new thread with your question. That way you don't hijack this thread away from it's intended subject, and people can find your post on a new thread subject that is more meaningful.