When I login with SquawkBox, Flight Simulator 2004 fails to join the multiplayer session automatically. Why?
The most common cause of this is that you are running Flight Simulator 2004 with an executable name other than fs9.exe. Ensure that this is the name of the executable and try again. If the problem persists you can disable the auto-join feature in the Advanced Options dialog. You will then need to join the multiplayer session manually. Read Seeing other Aircraft to find out how to do this. 19) Every time I login it takes a long time to complete and then tells me Flight Simulator failed to join the multiplayer session. Despite the error, Flight Simulator does in fact seem to have joined the session successfully. How can I fix this? This problem has a number of possible causes, but it is most likely related to a problem with your local installation of DirectX. Normally SquawkBox considers the auto-join to the multiplayer session as a required step of a successful login. So this inappropriately displayed error can cause your login to fail for no reason.
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