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affected.
[qimg]http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/6131/stress1ai7.gif[/qimg]
does it show that ONLY the most upper floor is affected?
Without knowing the loading (I'll assume uniform), the scaling factor for stess, material, model make-up, etc, this is pretty but mostly useless.
However, I do note that while the upper columns flex, the ones below do not.
It appears the flexing is due to the flexing of the upper floor.
This demonstrates a rigid connection, as if everything were one uniform unit.
I'm not familiar with this program, so I don't know if it can do the following, but here's my suggestion:
Try it again with appropriate materials and material strengths (you'll probably have to model the floor trusses), and specify material properties appropriate to the steel in both the cool and heated areas.
As well, make your connections out of appropriate materials, flexibility, and ultimate tensile strength.
I'm sure other people can add in details I may have missed in my quick suggestion.

