
Follow the instructions on the screen.The license manager option starts \license\setup.exe. Choose the license manager option from the download menu.Close all applications on your computer.Log in as a user with administrative privileges.To install only the license manager, follow these steps: The ArcGIS License Manager supports all ArcGIS for Desktop 10.x and 9.x releases.įor more information about installing, using, or troubleshooting the license manager, see the License Manager Reference Guide, lmrefguide.htm, available in the Documentation folder of the ArcGIS for Desktop media.If you have an existing license manager that is not an ArcGIS 10.3.1 License Manager, you must uninstall the existing license manager and install the ArcGIS License Manager for ArcGIS 10.x installations to access.TCP/IP requires either a network card, along with its drivers, or the Microsoft Loopback Adapter installed on your Windows workstation.

The License Manager communicates through TCP/IP, which must be installed and functioning properly on any Windows license server. To install and authorize your license manager, you will need to use the authorization information that you received by email from Esri Customer Service when you purchased your product. Other ArcGIS installations will define that license manager after the installation process. The license manager can be installed on a machine where ArcGIS Concurrent Use versions will be run or on a machine where only the license manager will be installed. You can purchase licenses for Advanced, Standard, and Basic. The number of licenses purchased determines the number of users who can run the products simultaneously. Essentially 2 steps: 1) Using Wusa 2) Make a forced update ( I am not sure anymore how I did manage it) But as I remember, it seems risky.The license manager allows you to install ArcGIS for Desktop and on as many machines as you want. Sorry, I did not make a better solution path the described here. So you are the next victim of iloks laziness. And I needed almost 3 hours from my costly and rare freetime to figure this out…. I would check this out, because I guess that I am not the only W7 user with this issue. Checking if one of those packages is installed is not reliable – even more when the system is older, like my, and was regularly patched. Finally I see my system was on the newest state already. After all this finally I got ilok 3.1.3 installed. But finally one boot sequence in saved mode cleaned this up. 2) The forced install of „SP2“ (KB3125574)worked, but I had all the content already and this borked my system almost – it hang during installation and did not shut down correct. Tried to uninstall with wusa showed up the package would not be there. I have had 2 situations: 1) Relating KB3033929 – the system did not show up this as installed, but when i tried to install this, the system said it was already installed.

Here my answer to ilok Support after I had figured out this: - Hello, thank you – the numbering oft he packages helped me to sort out.

Shame on ilok they did not fix this yet I made a Support ticket where they named These two W7 Updates. Hi, it seems obvious - but you downloaded the right variant 32/64 Bit ? I remember there was something like this on my PC too and I had to manually unpack & installing from the command line - figured out in two or three hours how this had to be done.
