Thanks for the info rhumba.
I didn't understand what needed to be downloaded. Upon opening, the
130414_013Z_metar file submitted by UT above just looked like a bunch of gibberish. It didn't look like a neat list of ICAO followed by weather codes. So I wasn't sure what the heck I was looking for.
WRT the vatsim links called out in the ini file, those are the two link locations I have had in my ini file for years. Nothing changed. Take my word for it.
I use FSMetar every time I use CFS2. Never fly without it.
Then, out of the blue, from one CFS2 boot-up to the next, a gap of maybe a couple of hours, FSMetar just stopped downloading metars. No changes were made to the FSM.ini file either directly or indirectly using FSM's configuration windows. Nada.
I had never had any cause to mess with any settings. FSMetar was performing normally and always had been- for years.
Suddenly, though, it just stopped downloading metars. Period.
While googling "how to download a metar and load it into fsmetar" I ran across the 2004 discussion in the Avsim forum about the exact same problem I was having- the sudden refusal of FSMetar to download metars.
I performed the little procedure described above and voila, FSM was-a up and running again, downloading metars like-a crazy. ;^)
I have zero clue what the issue might have been.
Of course I guess it could have been a temporary glitch in the vatsim servers that miraculously fixed itself at the exact same moment that I performed my little fix. Anything is possible. I'm just happy to have FSMetar up and running again.
For some reason ActiveSky functionality didn't transfer over to my Windows 8.1 rig so I really depend on FSMetar.
Anyway Rhumba, my apologies for being so long-winded!
Thanks again for taking the time and cheers!
MR