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  1. Thanks again, Ray. WIll try 5.151b later today. Hans
  2. Thanks, Ray. It has happened a couple of times to me that an AI aircraft flying faster than mine on a final approach caused P3D to hang and abort. It was my assumption that the "zapper" would do its job in a radius of 1.5 miles around my aircraft, rather than straight-ahead of mine. For your information, Radar Contact, which I still use, didn't prevent this situation. A solution to this might be to turn AI traffic to 0% when fearing for such an engagement in future :). Thanks, Hans
  3. Running Prepar3d 4.5 on WIndows 10 x64 and having FSUIPC 5.151 installed I seem not to be able to get the TrafficZapper option within FSUIPC to work. I assigned Traffic Zipper to a key combination that is not in use in P3D or any add-on, but still when hitting the assigned key combination my AI traffic is happily flying around. Any hints to what I might be doing wrong or what I might have overseen are of course very welcome. Thanks, Hans van Wijhe
  4. Deleted, found him :)
  5. Pete. <Banging head against wall> I was convinced that I was running P3Dv2.3 as Administrator. Not so..... All's running fine now. Thanks, Hans
  6. Pete, Using P3Dv2.3 and your FSUIPC4.36 I ran into a problem running programs as well. I tried 3 programs to be run, both with and without embedding in quote-marks, and the following errors were to be found in the log file: FSUIPC couldn't run: "c:\ASNP3Dv2\ASNext.exe" [error=740] FSUIPC couldn't run: "c:\FSC9\FSC.EXE" [Error=740] FSUIPC couldn't run: "c:\FSX Radar Contact\RCv4\rcv4.exe" [error=740] Any idea what might have gone wrong here? Thanks, Best regards, Hans
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