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Old   February 26, 2025, 21:33
Default Ansys APDL "Unable to connect to or start local server"
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Hi - I realize this is a Mechanical APDL question but figured someone may be able to help.

I'm trying my hand at APDL to automate some mechanical simulations to optimize my design I use with fluent after.

When I try to start Mechanical APDL 2023 - I an error with get "Unable to connect to or start local server". If I launch APDL Product launcher, the launcher runs fine but if I click on run I have the same issue.

If I open Ansys Mechanical it works with no issue. My server license is running properly.

Any clues / ideas?
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