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Unable to create file due to "Run-time error '381': Invalid property array index"

User: "nmark032"
Altair Community Member
Updated by nmark032

I am unable to get S-FRAME to allow me to create a new file. Every time I select "New 2D" or "New 3D", I get the error message: "Run-time error '381': Invalid property array index".

 

I have attempted to troubleshoot the problem in the following ways:

- I have uninstalled and re-installed the program multiple times

- I have tried installing from both the MSI and EXE version of the installer

- I have tried installing an older version of the software

- I have verified my Windows version is up to date, and I have used the SFC and DISM commands in CMD to verify my file system and windows installation is not corrupt

- I have used the repair option in control panel for the program installation

 

No matter what I do, I can't seem to get the software to start working. Unfortunately, I also haven't been able to find any articles or discussion threads from other users experiencing similar issues with S-FRAME or any other Altair software.

 

If you have experienced this problem and know how to resolve it, or if you think I've missed some obvious troubleshooting steps, please let me know. I have attached a photo of the error message.

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    User: "Matthew_Sauer1"
    Altair Employee
    Accepted Answer
    Updated by Matthew_Sauer1

    Hello,

    Except for the proposed solution of deleting the .INI file, is there any other way or have you manage to surpass this problem with this solution?

    Hello George,

    Thanks for getting in touch. I'm not sure if you saw one of my previous replies (it may have been buried in a conversation), but the order of operations is fairly important in this case.  Can you please try the following and let us know your outcome?

    1. Uninstall S-FRAME
    2. Delete any remaining S-FRAME folders in C:Program Files and C: Program Files x86
    3. Reinstall S-FRAME using the .EXE installation file
    4. Once installed, try running S-FRAME
    5. If the issue persists, please try deleting the INI files and CNF files from %localappdata%/s-frame software

    If that still doesn't resolve your issue, I would encourage you to create a support ticket by emailing HWSupport@altair.com, where we can attempt further troubleshooting.

    Regards,
    Matthew Sauer

    Altair Support