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I've been getting these types of errors also. Specifically, when I try to create fdr, str, strlnk, etc. When I refresh the Catalog, the rasters are there! When I pull them in to my mxd, they appear to be OK. Maybe the error I'm getting is some after-the-fact function that has nothing to do with creating those rasters. Maybe the routine tries to add them to the mxd and something goes wrong with something related to the filesnames and it can't, and so it reports the error... This makes the model builder models crash, but I can do it all manually... at least. I have been pulling my hair out with this error message as well (below) and found that the data had been created, just not automatically added to the map. Thanks for the help! ""System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80004005): Error HRESULT E_FAIL has been returned from a call to a COM component. at ESRI.ArcGIS.Geoprocessing.GeoProcessorClass.Execute(String Name, IVariantArray ipValues, ITrackCancel pTrackCancel) at ESRI.APWR.ApHydro.ArcHydroOp.SinkEvaluation(ApLayers apLayers, Double zUnitFactor, Int32 debug, ITrackCancel& trackcancel, IGPMessages& messages, String& exMessage) in C:\Builds\HydroSolutions\10.0_ArcHydro\Sources\ArcHydroTools\src\ApHydro\ArcHydroOp.vb:line 6337 Failed to execute (SinkEvaluation)."
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From what I understand, there are no plans to forward engineer Arc Hydro, TAUDEM, HEC-GeoRAS, or HEC-GeoHMS to compatibility with 10. So those of us in the H&H service lines will be sticking with 9.3 for quite some time. This is similar to when ESRI moved from 3.2 to 8.0: note how there are still people using 3.2 because of the investment people made in developing tools to work on the AV 3.x platform. That many more people have made a much more substantial investment in developing tools that work on the 9.x platform, and I suspect that very few people will be migrating to 10 that depend on 9.3 to generate income for them. Severl pals of mine had their IT dept push 10 out like the week it came out, and have had all sorts of problems going back to 9.3 so they could finish projects. Gah Tom, you're such a buzzkill! What a dilemma for those of us with iPads and those that want to use new tools such as MODIS http://data.crwr.utexas.edu/blog/news/historical-evapotranspiration-data/:) Guess I'll delay the upgrade till ArcHydro comes to 10 and proves its not going to be a big mess of headaches! Hope you are well Tom! Emily
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