This problem is usually due to a problem with the .ini file. One possible problem is that there does not exist an
.ini file with the same name as the image or IC file being used to start with
abt.exe. Ignoring suffixes, the
.ini file must match the image file name used on the
-i option used with
abt.exe (or
abt by default).
If there is an .ini file that matches the start up image name, then you will need to probe deeper. Chances are that one of the entries in the [IC Path] section of the
.ini file is incorrect. To find out more about the problem, use the
-l option on
abt.exe to direct the default output to a log file. Invoke
abt.exe again. Now examine the output log file. The output log file might contain information about the offending IC Path] entry, for example: