The license manager allows you to install ArcGIS for Desktop and on as many machines as you want. The number of licenses purchased determines the number.
. Getting started. Prior to installation, review the. Administrative privileges are required for installing ArcGIS License Manager. For help with the installation of ArcGIS License Manager, see the corresponding.
The License Manager reference guide is installed with ArcGIS License Manager 2018.1. This can be accessed from Start Programs ArcGIS License Manager License Manager Reference Guide or from the ArcGIS help on the site. For all of your Esri software support needs, such as help, forums, blogs, downloads, samples, and knowledge base articles, visit. Upgrading to ArcGIS 10.7 The copy protection mechanism for ArcGIS Desktop 10.7 and ArcGIS Engine 10.7 Concurrent Use has been updated. This update requires that ArcGIS License Manager 2018.1 be installed to support these products. The ArcGIS License Manager 2018.1 setup package is designed to detect and upgrade any existing installation of the ArcGIS License Manager product.
Any existing authorized licenses are retained in the upgrade. The License Manager Options file and any specific ports present in the service.txt file before the upgrade, may need to be manually reconfigured in the service.txt file following the License Manager upgrade.
See the for more information on installation upgrades and new installations. Existing ArcGIS 10.1–10.6 authorization numbers will work with ArcGIS 10.7. If ArcGIS License Manager 2018.1 will be installed on a machine that is different from where an earlier version of ArcGIS License Manager is currently installed, and you want to use the existing authorizations with ArcGIS License Manager 2018.1, the earlier version of ArcGIS License Manager must first be deauthorized before authorizing the new License Manager installation. Obtaining software authorization numbers If needed, your account's primary maintenance contact can obtain authorization numbers from.
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After signing in with your Esri Account, click My Organizations Products View Authorizations. Click a product name to obtain its authorization number. The license version on authorizations eligible for use with ArcGIS 10.7 will display as 10.1–10.7 under View Authorizations. For those outside the United States, contact your for information about your authorization numbers.
Problem: License Server Status: NOT RUNNING for ArcGIS License Manager 10.x Description License Server Status: NOT RUNNING for ArcGIS License Manager 10.x Cause The NOT RUNNING status can happen after installing the ArcGIS License Manager 10.x software or after the software has been running successfully. The cause can be a variety of issues such as firewalls, anti-virus or anti-spam applications, port assignments or availability, environment variables, remnants from prior installations, or the presence of prior license.dat files. Solution or Workaround The solution can involve one or more of the following steps. Before trying the solutions described below, check the Debug log file for error messages.
This file can be accessed from the License Server Administrator Diagnostics, or from the ArcGIS License10.x bin lmgrd9.log. Disable the firewall. Refer to Related Information section below for the steps to configure the ArcGIS License Manager to work through a firewall by editing the service.txt file.
Disable anti-virus protection. Run the Netstat –a command to see which active TCP connections are open and running on a networked host.
This command lists the protocols in use, the local address and port number, the destination address and port number and the state of the connection. This command helps to identify if any of the license manager ports ranging of 9 are being used by other processes. Run the following from a command prompt. The -a operator is for the all option.
Netstat -a. Verify whether the LMGRD can be run from the command line manually. Navigate to the directory path based on the operating system, and then run the command to manually start the license manager service: C: cd 'C: Program Files arcgis license10.1 bin' C: cd 'C: Program Files (x86) arcgis license10.1 bin' Manually start the license manager service: C: lmgrd.exe -c service.txt If this starts successfully, then the issue is most likely in the Windows Registry or in the environment variables. Refer to the next step when addressing the environment variables. Verify if there are any environment variables set up: 1) Click Start Control Panel System. 2) In the System panel, click Advanced system settings. 3) In the System Properties dialog box, select the Advanced tab.
4) Select the Environment Variables button. 5) In the Environment Variables window, scroll through the System variables and see if there are any environment variables set up for the ArcGIS License Manager such as 'ARCGIS', 'ESRI', and 'LM', or anything that looks like it could have come from Esri or Flexera. 6) Select the variable and click the Delete button to remove any unnecessary variables.