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2013-05-08 08:28:04 -0500 | asked a question | PSS(R)E not properly initialized I'm trying to run a python script and I'm getting the following error messages: Messages for api CASE PSS(R)E not properly initialized (004288) Messages for api SOLUTIONPARAMETERS4 PSS(R)E not properly initialized (004288) What does this error message mean and how do I solve it? |