![]() ![]() First, both your workstation and the remote workstation need to have identical versions of SOLIDWORKS and SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation installed – same version and service pack. ![]() Setting up a workstation to be used as a Remote Solver may seem like quite a daunting task, however, I will show you that this capability can be set up in (well) under thirty minutes, provided you understand and follow a few simple guidelines. Utilizing the Remote Solver capability can be done with both network and stand-alone SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation licenses, and only a single license is required! Did your workstation have enough horsepower to solve the project in a reasonable amount of time? If not, did you have access to a high-end workstation elsewhere in your office that you could have connected to? If the answers to those questions are ‘no’ and ‘yes’, respectively, then you could have taken advantage of SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation’s Remote Solver capability. Think about the last time you needed to solve a very large SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation project.
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