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August 19, 2005, 13:05 |
Simple question to Window XP Fluent user
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When I started my fluent from microsoft visual c++ toolkit 2003 command prompt window, this is what it says on my fluent window:
Welcome to Fluent 6.1.22 Copyright 2003 Fluent Inc. All Rights Reserved Loading "c:\fluent.inc\fluent6.1.22\lib\fl_s117.dmp" Done. Loading "C:\Documents and Settings\Proj1/.cxlayout" Done. Does anyone get the same/similar message? I'm trying to figure out why I can't compile my udf. I've done all what are suggested in the manual/discussion forum. Pls help.. I'm stucked now. |
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August 20, 2005, 14:50 |
Re: Simple question to Window XP Fluent user
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These are perfectly normal messages. There is nothing to be worried about.
Best wishes, Razvan |
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August 21, 2005, 08:51 |
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Hi,
if u r facing difficulties in compiling the UDF, reinstall microsoft VC++ with 'set environment variable ' option checked. Please look at the following link for more details: http://www.fluentusers.com/support/i...nfaq/nmake.htm bye regards Thiyaga. |
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August 22, 2005, 11:36 |
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Thanks. But I don't know if I am using parallel or serial. My computer is connected to LAN server but not connected to any other computer.
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