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Old   April 7, 2020, 03:18
Default Window commandline to run session in Ansys CFD-Post
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How can I (1) access Ansys CFD-Post and play session I have saved, (2) replace the output file folder location in the .cse file -that I export the csv files- with a different location in Window command line
Sorry, I am new to windows commandline and Ansys

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Old   April 7, 2020, 08:05
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This is all described in the CFX documentation. Do a search for "command line".
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