For installation of ArcGIS License Manager, please refer to the topic License Manager Installation and Startup. Installation procedures for ArcGIS License Manager software have not changed with the introduction of support for named user licenses.
After installation of ArcGIS License Manager, named user licenses may be added for ArcGIS Pro. These licenses are obtained from the My Esri website, where a named user license file must be created for consumption by the License Manager. Following successful authorization of the named user entitlements on the License Manager, a portal configuration file must be generated and exported to the Portal for ArcGIS instance.
Creating an authorization file in My Esri
For creating the named user license file in My Esri, the MAC address of the License Manager must be provided as part of the process. To identify the correct MAC address of the License Manager:
- Open the License Server Administrator from Start > All Programs > ArcGIS > License Manager.
- In the Authorization panel of the License Server Administrator, press the Machine IDs button.
- Copy and paste or note the MAC address of the License Manager to which the file is going to be applied.
Be aware that a machine can have multiple MAC addresses. If this is the case for your machine, they will be listed separated by spaces. Any one of the listed MAC addresses can be used when creating the license file.
To create the ArcGIS Pro named user authorization file:
- Login to the My Esri website and click My Organizations > Products > Provisioning.
- Allocate (or select) the ArcGIS Pro entitlements and when prompted, add the MAC address as previously noted.
- Download or email the named user authorization file (*.lic) from My Esri and save to a location visible to the ArcGIS License Manager.
Authorizing the named user authorization file in the License Manager
Following the creation of the named user authorization file (*.lic) in My Esri, the file must be authorized on the ArcGIS License Manager:
- Open the License Server Administrator from Start > All Programs > ArcGIS > License Manager.
- In the Authorization view, choose Named User in the drop-down and then click Authorize Now. The Software Authorization Wizard will now be launched.
- In the Software Authorization Wizard choose the option I have received an authorization file from Esri and am now ready to finish the authorization process and then click the Browse button.
- Browse to a named user authorization (*.lic) file, select it, and then click Open.
- In the Software Authorization Wizard, press Next to complete the authorization process.
- A pop-up will be displayed confirming the named user licenses have been applied. Click OK to continue.
- A Re-reading Licenses message will be displayed for a few seconds.
- Once the re-read is complete, the named user licenses that were authorized can be inspected by going to the Availability view of the License Server Administrator and clicking the Named User dropdown in the upper right hand corner. All authorized ArcGIS Pro named user licenses will be listed here.
For more information on understanding named user licenses in the Availability view of the License Server Administrator, please see the Useful Information and Best Practices topic.
Creating a Portal configuration file
Once the License Manager is authorized with named user licenses, a portal configuration file can be generated and transferred to portal to complete the licensing configuration. To generate the portal configuration file:
- In the License Server Administrator, go to Authorization view and click on the Generate... button under the Generate a Portal configuration file: item.
- A pop-up will provide the option to save the portal configuration file to a preferred location. The default file name (portal.json) may also be changed here. Use the created *.json file to authorize the Portal for ArcGIS which will support ArcGIS Pro named users.
For more information on authorizing and configuring the Portal for ArcGIS for supporting ArcGIS Pro named users, please see the Portal for ArcGIS help documentation.