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ABQcaeG.exe has stooped working

Submitted by Borad M Barkachary on

Hello everyone



I have AMD FX 4100 Quade-core processor, 3.61 GHz, and 8 GB DDR3 RAM, I hav windwos 7 64bit  ultimate installed in it.



When i installed Abaqus 6.9.1 or 6.10.1, it shows ABQcaeG.exe has stooped working. I tried different operating system in my PC, it shows the same error. I am not able to figure out what may be the problem. I am expecting something may be done with registry value. But I am not sure.  



Any one please help me.. due to this I am not able to sstart my project. I will be very thankful to you..









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Borad

Run this command in abaqus command

abaqus verify -all

It will tell you if there was any problem with your installation or some core component is missing.

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Wed, 09/05/2012 - 13:12 Permalink

Hi,

this might be the issue related to the license. Possible reasons:

1- you have an anti-virus that prevents all exe processes of Abaqus (specifically Sophos has a bad habit of identifying Abaqus license exe and related processes as trojan or "suspected activity", as every abaqus process demands access to network. So you must tell firewall not to block Abaqus, and allow all processes initiated by Abaqus. Otherwise, your every try will end up with a " .. has stopped working" message.

2- might be that you are not installing it with correct settings, as given in the installation guide . Before running Abaqus, first you must start its license, the if license isn't running beforehand, it will certainly stop working upon a start call (start license from Program -> Abaqus Licensing -> License Utilities, there you will find start/stop license server etc.).

3- the last option: the license has been tampered with (e.g. while attempting to crack the license, and ended up corrupting some files). If later is the case, I would strongly suggest you not to go this way, rahter get it directly from your department/research group (which ideally should have it, if it is related to Mechanical Engineering).

Wed, 09/05/2012 - 13:41 Permalink