Nidal, It sounds to me as though the file extension being used by Type533 is also the same as the file extension used by some part of Autocad 2007. Before trying to fix the problem, though, it's important to understand a little better exactly what you are double clicking. Are you double clicking the Type533.tmf file from Windows Explorer? Are you double clicking a Type533 when you are in the Simulation Studio? If the issue occurs when you double click a type533 from in the Simulation Studio then try going to your control cards for the project in question (where you set the simulation start and stop times) and scroll down to the control card called "Automatically Launch Plugin" and make sure that it is set to false. It would also be interesting to know whether this happens with the other TESS Storage Tank components (which also use plugins) or with the Type14 forcing function. I don't think this will cure the problem but hopefully it will be a first step towards reassociating the offending file extension. Kind regards, David On 2/4/2013 16:24, Nidal Abdalla wrote:
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