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September 15, 2004, 05:57 |
Licensing trouble
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Hello,
We have a number of CFX-ANYSOLVER licenses, which normallly allow to run CFX-5 or CFX-4. When I load a definition file in the cfx-5 solver manager (5.6), it complains about not having a cfx-5-solver license available. How can I force it to take a cfx-anysolver? Regards, Yves |
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September 17, 2004, 11:03 |
Re: Licensing trouble
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Sorry if this is too mundain, but check your license file and make sure that the ANYSOLVER hasn't expired.
If not, this is probably a job for your CFX support representative. Jeff |
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