Value cannot be null. Parameter name: path1

Value cannot be null. Parameter name: path1

alex_hiis6PJP6
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Value cannot be null. Parameter name: path1

alex_hiis6PJP6
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Hi

 

Migrated to Inventor 2025 and have been getting this message when opening Inventor files from Vault.

Tried this solution but it didn't work: 
https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Error-Value-cannot...

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CGBenner
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@alex_hiis6PJP6 

Hello and welcome.  Can you tell us more about what Vault you are working on?  Is it also 2025, and is it Basic or Professional?

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alex_hiis6PJP6
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Hi @CGBenner. We are using Vault Professional 2025.

 

 

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CGBenner
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@gandhey Do you have any thoughts on this topic?

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alvin
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I have also just started getting this error after applying the 2025.1 update, both server and client.

Mensaje 6 de 12

alvin
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@alex_hiis6PJP6 

Alex, I have just had our support guy connect to my machine to look at this error and he has managed to sort it my changing the Opening behaviour within Vault, from Last State to Default.

I have attached a screen shot of where he made the change within the client.

Not sure if this will address your issue but it is at least worth a try.

 

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CGBenner
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@alex_hiis6PJP6 Did the information provided answer your question? If so, please use Accept Solution so that others may find this in the future. Thank you very much!

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Mensaje 8 de 12

alex_hiis6PJP6
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Thank you @alvin. That option did stop the error from popping up.

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Mensaje 9 de 12

mats.jakobssonMKR5Q
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Have the same problem after uppdates. Run Inventor as "administrator". Then shut down Inventor and then start Inventor as normal.

 

Most problem fixes when you run Inventor once as "administrator" its acces problem to write in to the windows registry....

Mensaje 10 de 12

kevin_tucker7F44U
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Nice one! That definitely worked without having to change any settings or rename the folders in AppData\Roaming as per Autodesk's suggestion. 

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Marco_cuterL89WC
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Thanks alot for your help. It seems incredible but it was the one.

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Mensaje 12 de 12

Ryan_Monahan-Sundberg
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Chiming in on Vault 2026, this fix is still important. Thumbs up. While users CAN get around it by opening from Inventor "through" the Vault, this fix is required to resolve the null pointer error when opening from Vault client directly.  Tools / Options ->  Open File Behavior Settings - click the Settings button next to it. Set ALL to default.