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Error regarding command.tcl file ( missing command.tcl file from directory)

User: "Shailesh_22154"
Altair Community Member
Updated by Shailesh_22154

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while I was toggling free lines I got this error 

because of that, I was unable to get tolerance limit

( command.tcl file is missing from the directory, I have no idea how to get that file or script regarding this )

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    User: "QuyNguyenDai"
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    Updated by QuyNguyenDai

    How you start your app?

    It looks like you start from C:\WINDOWS\system32\ folder?

    Hyperworks saves the file "command.tcl" in start folder. If you don't have writing permission, you got error.

    Try to run from another folder?

     

    User: "Shailesh_22154"
    Altair Community Member
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    Updated by Shailesh_22154

    How you start your app?

    It looks like you start from C:\WINDOWS\system32\ folder?

    Hyperworks saves the file "command.tcl" in start folder. If you don't have writing permission, you got error.

    Try to run from another folder?

     

    Yes, I'll try as you said
    User: "Shailesh_22154"
    Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by Shailesh_22154

    How you start your app?

    It looks like you start from C:\WINDOWS\system32\ folder?

    Hyperworks saves the file "command.tcl" in start folder. If you don't have writing permission, you got error.

    Try to run from another folder?

     

    Thank you so much for your concern. It worked

    Hi, I am getting the same error, how can I run from another folder ?

    User: "Adriano_Koga"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by Adriano_Koga

    Hi, I am getting the same error, how can I run from another folder ?

    go to 'Start' menu and find the HyperMesh / HyperWorks icon that you usually use to run the program.

     

    Right click, and you will have a 'Go to Folder' or something like that.

     

    Once you are there, right click the icon of the program, and go to 'Properties'.

    Check the 'Start-in' directory there. This directory needs to point somewhere where you have writting permisions, which is not the case of Program Files, in general.

    So change the 'Start in' to somewhere else, like c:/HM_temp/