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The following is displayed while importing a file or opening the program:
or
This error is typically caused by one the following reasons:
The AutoPIPE program can only handle model path names with ASCII character set and does not support double byte unicode characters or Kanji characters in model path.
In some earlier versions of AutoPIPE the program allowed the model to be opened if the model path has some non ASCII character, but many people reported the program of being unstable. The application would crash on consistency check, analysis, or any report generation as soon as the commands were executed.
Therefore, AutoPIPE V8i 09.02.xx.xx and higher now blocks opening such a model and display the error message shown above (i.e. E512-65...).
Avoidance:
only use ASCII characters in the file-path name.
An issue with permissions on a file server can also cause problems.
Confirm that the AutoPIPE user has read / write privileges to folders outside of C:\Program Files,
Give full access rights to ‘Everyone’ group for the following folders:
1. %temp% folder (C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp)
2. C:\Bentley folder and sub-folders
Users should have admin / power user permission rights to their own computer.
In addition, run the application as an administrator. To mark an application to always run as an administrator, do the following:
1. On the Start menu, locate the program that you want to always run as an administrator. 2. Right-click the application’s shortcut, and then click Properties. 3. In the Properties dialog box, click the Compatibility tab. 4. Do one of the following: To apply the setting to the currently logged-on user, select the Run This Program As An Administrator check box, and then click OK.To apply the setting to all users on the computer and regardless of which shortcut is used to start the application, click Change Setting For All Users to display the Properties dialog box for the application’s .exe file, select the Run This Program As An Administrator check box, and then click OK twice.
The application will now always run using an administrator access token. Keep in mind that if you are using a standard account and prompting is disabled, the application will fail to run.
a. Go to Temp folder location above.
b. Locate and open folder: AP_???? (ex. AP_090602, AP_100000, etc..).
c. Try to create a new folder or document in this folder.
Question:
Can user create a new folder or document here?
Answer:
Yes - good, move on to next step
No - user does not have the correct permissions, update user permission before proceeding.
The network server where the model is stored is operating a a slow speed.
Symptoms: repeatedly opening the model the first 2x results in the error message but on the 3rd or more number of tries to open the model it opens without the error message.
Move the model from the server location to the local hard drive, work on the model and when finished move the final model back to the network server.
Also, ask your IT department to use network monitoring tools to better understand the problem and how best to fix it.
The application was unconventionally closed but the *.LCK file is still open for a specific model.
When a file (ex. WALKTHRU.DAT) is opened by user#1, a *.LCK file (ex. WALKTHRU.LCK) is saved to the same folder location as the model. When user #2 tries to open the same file as user #1, the program will see that a LCK is in position, preventing the model from being opened and display the Error message above for user #2.
However, if the model was not closed by using typical commands (i.e program crash, application freezes, computer power failure, etc) the *.LCK file may still be in place and will need to be manually deleted.
First close all AutoPIPE applications on that may be opened.
manually search for and delete all *.LCK files in any AutoPIPE model folders.
Search for the following folder,
C:\ Users\ username\ AppData\ Local\ Temp\ AP_090***\
Delete these folders (ex. AP_090602,AP_090600, etc..) as they only contain Temp files used by AutoPIPE as a model is being accessed. After a model is closed using program commands (i.e Save), AutoPIPE will automatically delete the corresponding sub folders. Each time the model is not closed correctly the sub folder is NOT deleted as intended.
If the application's splash screen never appears, see the following WIKI:
a. AutoPIPE crashes, Faulting module name: ntdll.dll
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