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"Acces denied" when running input-file

"Acces denied" when running input-file

"Acces denied" when running input-file

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Hello everyone,

I searched around for a bit and could not find a good solution to my problem yet:

So, I run a simulation job(.inp) from the command promt(windows) and the simulation works like a charm, i.e there are no errors and results are good. Let's say that I then modify in the .inp-file a bit so that the simulation fails, for example changing a boundary condition, I get some errors. Subsequently, I change back to the original .inp file(not changing the name, just the "code" inside), but I still get error messages such as "Analysis Input File Processor exited with an error". I think this is strange, since the exact same job was executed perfectly before. Rebooting the computer solves the problem though but not an optimal solution... My ideas are that some log-file or something else is still running in the memory, but could not find out myself.

When checking the .dat file it tells me that access was denied(usally to the odb-file), even if I am running the program as administrator. Is there anyone who ran in to this problem before, or has some suggestions for how this could be fixed?

Thanks!

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