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    • #28643
      Shahbaz Qureshi
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      I have been working on this file but I cant open it anymore in optisystem. It gives an error that failed to load document. Any help will be appreciated.

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    • #28646
      alistu
      Participant

      Hi Shahbaz,

      I am using the latest OptiSystem version and managed to open your file with no problem. This could happen due to the fact that you are using an older version that what you were using before when you were working with the attached file and saved the file with that. Please see if changing the version is actually the reason.

      Regards

    • #28648
      Dr. Dhiman Kakati
      Participant

      Hi Shahbaz Qureshi,
      I am also able to open the file using the latest version of OptiSystem v13 and tried many times and successfully simulation also finished. I would suggest you to download the latest version.

      Regards,
      Dhiman

    • #28649
      alistu
      Participant

      If you are currently using the latest version and facing the problem stated above, you have a similar case with the one expressed in the following forum topic (please see the screen shots attached in the page and compare them to yours). if it is so, you’d better contact Optiwave:

      optiwave.com/forums/topic/ofdm-ftth-network/

      Regards

    • #28651
      feras
      Participant

      hi shahbaz,
      i had opened the file without any problem , and i am using optisystem version 13 , try to change the directory of your file and rerun it maybe it will benefit you.
      Regards

    • #28664
      Shahbaz Qureshi
      Participant

      Hi Everyone,

      Thank you for the prompt response. I will try installing another version and change directory then run the file again.

    • #28666
      feras
      Participant

      you are welcome shahbaz , and i hope you will solve the problem as soon as possible.
      regards

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