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Hi! I suppose this is a simple trick but I have no idea how to open and monitor the CFX-solve already running in batch mode from Windows Task Manager.
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Yes, start the solver from the launcher and click File ==> open run in progress and choose the directory ***.dir in your working directory. Only the directory, no specific file. Then you will get the monitoring.
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Thanks Claudia
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