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Old   December 2, 2004, 04:47
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Hello,every one! Here I have a problem: When I running star in module of prostar,the job stopped and there are information as

***CALCULATIONS TERMINATED-JOB STOPPED BY USER INTERVENTION

END OF EXECUTION-STAR

I have checked other's post,there should be a file of abort in my directory. But acturally, there is no the file of abort in my directory.When I run star out of the module of prostar,the calculation will not terminated.

Can anyone tell me why it happens and how can I solve this problem. Thanks a lot!!
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Old   December 2, 2004, 07:39
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Old   December 3, 2004, 02:17
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Thanks you your reply!

I have deleted all the files but the .mdl file,and run star again,and it do well!

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