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Old   December 26, 2008, 10:40
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hi my freinds I have a quad core computer and I use parallel fluent. My project is dynamic mesh and I have to compile my udf. I can compile and load my udf and make libudf successfuly and then I write my case/data, but each time that I close fluent and again open it and read my case/data this message occures:"error opennig libudf:can't find the path specified". also,I have this problem with my autosaved files. although I am sure that I put my libudf in the same directory with my case/data file. WOULD YOU PLEASE HELP ME TO SOLVE MY PROBLEM? THANKS
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Old   December 26, 2008, 21:12
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your problem is that you haven't compiled your udf in the parallel computation mode, different from the serial one
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Old   December 27, 2008, 19:44
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hello,thanks for your attentin

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