I started getting an error dialogue box that states "Unexpected error; quitting". It happens when I create a new study (right after the analysis type box closes), after I generate the mesh (the model disappears, then the error, then shows again as meshed), when I click Run Simulation, and then I get an 'Unable to start Autodesk Simulation "Global Parameters" screen' error. Then, I get another "Unexpected error; quitting". Seems like that error occurs anytime the model will be displayed.
The analysis runs, but still would like to fix this problem.
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I think I understand the general issue (the "unexpected error" message occurs in multiple situations) even though I do not fully understand each of the situations (but I think it is okay that I do not understand the individuals situations).
Those 3 or 4 situations occur when the software is trying to access the model.dbf (located in the folder "modelname.ds_data\#\ds.mod", where # is the design scenario name). So this implies that the software is having problems reading that location.
My files are local with short names and no unusual characters. I can write to the ds.mod folder. Any other possibilities?
Hi John (@JohnTomasik6493)
If the problem occurs when starting a brand new model, then I would try the following:
If the problem only occurs with some models, there might be something corrupt in the model. If you can zip the .FEM file and the .ds_data folder and attach that file, someone can take a look and see if the problem can be located. (You may be able to create an archive of the model from within Sim Mech which would create a smaller zip file than manually zipping it.)
I tried to locate regall.bat. I can't find it. I did a search, and the search resulted in nothing as well.
I get that error (see attached pics) when I:
I also am unable to open the analysis parameters screen and edit the analysis parameters. When I try to, I get that same "Unexpected error; quitting" screen, I close that window, and another pop-up appears that says "Unable to start Autodesk Simulation Global parameters screen". I'm now doing an analysis of an assembly with contact surfaces, and it isn't producing stress results. I'd like to look at the analysis parameters to see what needs to be changed so I can get those results.
Found this solution on Autodesk :
Causes:
Recent Windows Update causes corruption in the AcroPlot Pro application used in Civil 3D.
Solution:
Try the following:
Shut down Civil 3D.
Uninstall and reinstall AcroPlot.