Hi,
GregLocock, I have to disagree. Stress state does affect the natural frequencies, no matter if it is a wire (what is a wire if not a continuous solid? only its form factors don't allow him to bear compression because it's like if it buckled - elastically - under very low loads). Then, depending on a lot of things, the influence can also be extremely low, so low that one won't calculate any appreciable difference with the FE. But the influence is still there. The equations for damped vibrations of continuous solids allow to see this (though I can't write them right here because I don't have them on hands and remembering them is too much for my poor head, especially on Monday morning...).
Back to the original question: the Ansys Manual states that it is possible to use the resulting stress state from a static analysis as a "prestress condition" for a subsequent modal analysis. On the other hand, the command needed for your task in the static analysis seems to make that operation impossible. At this point, it is really not clear to me if it is allowed to directly enter this INISTATE in the modal analysis, skipping the static one (after all, why would you need the static part if the stress field is already known?). I can only suggest to re-read very carefully all the parts of the manual regarding Initial State and Prestressed modal analysis...
Regards