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Old   March 8, 2011, 11:37
Post Compatibility between 13.0 and 12.1
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Hello to everybody,

I have been having some issues with the ANSYS 13.0 it was running fine then the dreaded “AnsysWBU.exe recountered a problem” error started to appear and “no connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it” – when I try to open/update the project meshes.

(This machine is purely for modelling so offline with no antivirus/firewall etc)

I have been trying to trouble shot the error for some time now with no joy so and have decided to go back to trusty 12.1 which is running no problem

Obviously I don’t want to lose all the analysis and work which was done in 13.0 I am therefore inquiring how I may be able to save projects in 13.0 so they can be opened in 12.1?

Thank you in advance for your support

Best regards
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Old   April 7, 2011, 15:53
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I have the same problem PLZ help
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Old   June 4, 2011, 05:00
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Hi,
I have this problem, too.

HELP PLEASE.

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Old   June 4, 2011, 05:09
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Tim 72 !

I work between 12 and 13 , you can use your ansys v13 Data in v12 and inverse.

please if you can solve our previous problem, inform us.
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Hello to everybody,

I have been having some issues with the ANSYS 13.0 it was running fine then the dreaded “AnsysWBU.exe recountered a problem” error started to appear and “no connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it” – when I try to open/update the project meshes.

(This machine is purely for modelling so offline with no antivirus/firewall etc)

I have been trying to trouble shot the error for some time now with no joy so and have decided to go back to trusty 12.1 which is running no problem

Obviously I don’t want to lose all the analysis and work which was done in 13.0 I am therefore inquiring how I may be able to save projects in 13.0 so they can be opened in 12.1?

Thank you in advance for your support

Best regards

May I know that the analysis work you have already done was on the same system or on some other system. Also can you give some specs of your system?? (e.g OS? bit? Ram? # of processor core etc etc.)

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