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Ajinkya Pandit
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Hey,
We have an ANSYS professional license for 8 cores at our workplace. Two seperate license files were supplied. One for ANSYS and another for FLUENT. In the license manager, we can install the ANSYS license file. So FLUENT and other products work fine from the Workbench. However, the standalone version of FLUENT shows licensing error. I have the seperate FLUENT license file with me. However, I don't know how to set it up. Please help me out. Thanks in advance. Ajinkya |
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