Solve Process Settings..." and choose "My Computer, Background" and specify the license. Then right-click on the solution, select properties, and change the "Update Option" and "Solve Process Setting". Click "Update Project", save and exit Workbench. This will queue the job. Open "Remote Solve Manager" to monitor job status and right-click to perform actions like retrieving results."> Solve Process Settings..." and choose "My Computer, Background" and specify the license. Then right-click on the solution, select properties, and change the "Update Option" and "Solve Process Setting". Click "Update Project", save and exit Workbench. This will queue the job. Open "Remote Solve Manager" to monitor job status and right-click to perform actions like retrieving results.">
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Queuing ANSYS Jobs On A Local Machine

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Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine

Select Tools > Solve Process Settings

Select My Computer, Background and specify the Licence

Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine

Right-click on Solution and select Properties Change Update Option and Solve Process Setting as shown

Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine


Click Update Project

Once the solution starts, click Save, then Exit Workbench. Repeat the steps up to this point for any other Workbench projects.

Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine


1 Job running, 1 Job queued, 1 finished

Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine

Open Remote Solve Manager

Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine

Right-click on Job to perform actions

Queuing ANSYS jobs on a local machine

Retrieve results from Scratch directory

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