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May 17, 2021 at 2:30 pm
AKSHAY98
SubscriberI have recently installed Ansys 2020 R1 successfully but when I open workbench the modules in toolbox are missing
I have tried few tips in this forum so far as follows-
- changing Spaceclaim moduler to designmoduler. still no changes with this .
- checked install logs files
- checking student license file and directory. student lic file is present in c drive .
i have downloaded software in E drive.
please help me with problem.
i have attached several images of problem and what i have tried so far.
thanks.
Akshay
May 17, 2021 at 4:27 pmRob
Forum ModeratorI think the licence for 2020R1 has expired. The current release is 2021R1 - can you try that? As an aside, staff are not permitted to open attachments so please put the images inline with the text.
May 17, 2021 at 5:47 pmAKSHAY98
Subscriberokay sir
May 21, 2021 at 2:27 pmMLorkowska
SubscriberI have similar problem. I have downloaded student version 2021R1 from the Ansys website. I installed, but I am unable to use it due to its tools missing. I cannot seem to find the answer anywhere. Tried to reinstall, run as admin, disabled firewall,
nothing seems to be working. My colleagues have full list of components, I have not. Please advise.
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