- Installing the ArcGIS License Manager
- Authorizing licenses silently
- Authorizing licenses offline
- Upgrading licenses from 10.1 through 10.7 to 10.8.x or ArcGIS Pro 1.4 to 3.4
- Upgrading from 10.3-10.6, or 2018.0-2024.0 to ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1 with named user licenses
- Upgrading License Manager software from 2018.1-2024.0 to ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1
- Upgrading older software and licenses to 2018.1 or newer (including License Manager 2024.1)
- Configuring a firewall
- Contacting Esri Customer Service
ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1 uses FlexNet Publisher license management software. Details on the version of FlexNet Publisher used in each version of ArcGIS License Manager can be found in Technical Article 13214. This version of the license manager will support all product releases listed within the Supported Software Products topic. Visit the Existing users page for information on migrating from version 9.x to 2024.1.
Starting at ArcGIS Enterprise 11.4, ArcGIS License Manager is no longer required for configuring named user licenses with an ArcGIS Enterprise Portal. The following information refers to configuring ArcGIS License Manager with ArcGIS Enterprise Portal 11.3 and earlier, where applicable.
For customers using ArcGIS License Manager to authorize ArcGIS Pro and Premium App named user licenses via ArcGIS Enterprise, please refer to the Configure License Manager for use with ArcGIS Enterprise Portal topic for details on authorization and configuration. To install the License Manager software, follow the instructions below.
ArcGIS License Manager communicates through TCP/IP, which must be installed and functioning properly on your Windows license server. In addition, TCP/IP requires that either a network card, along with its drivers, or the MS Loopback Adapter be installed on your Windows machine. An Internet connection is also strongly recommended for the license authorization process. If you do not have an Internet connection on the license manager machine, you can select the email or website authorization option on the Authorization Method panel of the Software Authorization Wizard.
Installing the ArcGIS License Manager
Upon purchasing your ArcGIS products, you will receive an email from Esri Customer Service listing the purchased products and associated authorization numbers and license counts. Alternatively, you can visit the My Esri site to obtain authorization information. Follow the steps below to install, authorize, and start the license manager:
- Run the License Manager setup from your My Esri software download or from the ArcGIS installation media.
- Follow the instructions to install the license manager and FlexNet licensing service. At the end of the installation, ArcGIS License Server Administrator appears. If you did not install the FlexNet licensing service during the License Manager setup, you must manually install the FlexNet licensing Service before attempting step 3. Please see the section below titled Manually installing the FlexNet licensing service (applies to Linux Platforms only) for details.
- Complete the authorization process and start the license service. If you choose to do this step at a later time, on Windows, you can access License Server Administrator from Start > Programs > ArcGIS > License Server Administrator. On Linux, you can run License Server Administrator from the installation location using the following command: <installation_path>/arcgis/licensemanager/LSAdmin.
- Click Authorization in the table of contents, select a version from the Version drop-down list, and click the Authorize Now button to launch the Software Authorization Wizard.
- Follow the instructions on the dialog boxes to complete the authorization process. A provisioning file (*.prvs) generated in My Esri can be used to speed up the authorization process for concurrent use. This file fills in all the necessary user and product authorization information in the wizard. More information on provisioning files can be found in the section Provisioning Files.
- Click Finish to close the wizard and return to License Server Administrator.
Manually installing the FlexNet licensing service (applies to Linux Platforms only)
- Navigate to <installation_path>/arcgis/licensemanager/licensingservice
- Run install_fnp.sh. This shell script configures the FlexNet licensing service executable to run as a root-privilege setuid process. If installing on RedHat 9, install_fnp.sh will require a soft link specifying to the native LSB-loader as follows: sudo bash -c "if [ ! -e /lib64/ld-lsb-x86-64.so.3 ]; then ln -s ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 /lib64/ld-lsb-x86-64.so.3; fi". For more information, please review this help article published by Revenera.
- The FlexNet licensing service daemon needs to run continuously. Therefore, a further installation step is required to ensure it is started a boot time. Because the FlexNet licensing service daemon does not need to run with root privilege, it can be started by adding the following line to a nominated user's crontab (In the case of ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1): @reboot /usr/local/share/FNP/service64/11.19.6/FNPLicensingService -r 2>&1 >/tmp/fnpd.log
Windows installations, or Linux installations of ArcGIS License Manager 2018.1 and earlier do not require the additional step of installing the FlexNet licensing service. Please review the System Requirements topic for any further information specific to operating systems.
Authorizing licenses silently
Run the following command to use the License Manager and a provisioning file generated from My Esri to silently authorize ArcGIS Desktop 10.1-10.8.2, ArcGIS Engine 10.1-10.8.2, ArcGIS CityEngine 2012.0-2024, and ArcGIS Pro 1.2-3.4 concurrent use licenses:
softwareauthorizationLS.exe -S -VER 10.8 -LIF <path to the *.prvs file>
A -verbose switch can be added to the above command to display the status of the authorization process on the command line.
On Linux, use the following syntax:
$ ./SoftwareAuthorizationLS -S -VER 10.8 -LIF <path to the *.prvs file>
Authorizing licenses offline
If the machine hosting your license manager does not have access to the Internet, you can complete the authorization process in an offline mode. After launching the Software Authorization Wizard as described in step 4 above, follow these instructions:
- On the second dialog box of the authorization wizard, select the option Authorize at Esri's website or by email to receive your authorization file.
- Follow the instructions on the rest of the dialog boxes and save the authorization request file when prompted at the end. By default, this will be saved as authorize.txt.
- Follow the instructions on the last dialog box to send or upload the file from a machine that has email and/or Internet access.
- Esri Customer Service will process the request and return the response file (*.resps) that contains your licenses.
- Save this file to your license manager host machine and relaunch the Software Authorization Wizard from the License Server Administrator.
- On the first panel, select the third option I have received an authorization file from Esri and am now ready to finish the authorization process and browse to the response file to complete your authorization.
Upgrading licenses from 10.1 through 10.7 to 10.8.x or ArcGIS Pro 1.4 to 3.4
Concurrent use ArcGIS Desktop 10.8.x and Engine 10.8.x use the same 10.1-10.8 licenses. If you have previously authorized ArcGIS Desktop or Engine 10.1-10.8 licenses, or ArcGIS Pro 1.4-3.3 licenses on your License Manager and did not deauthorize your licenses before installing ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1, you do not need to reauthorize your ArcGIS License Manager. Follow the instructions below for upgrading your License Manager software from 10.1-10.6, or 2018.0-2024.0 to version 2024.1.
Upgrading from 10.3-10.6, or 2018.0-2024.0 to ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1 with named user licenses
Named user licenses for use with an ArcGIS Enterprise Portal 11.3 and earlier remain the same with ArcGIS License manager 2024.1. If you perform an in-place upgrade of the ArcGIS License Manager software, there is no need to re-authorize your valid named user licenses or export the Portal JSON file to ArcGIS Enterprise Portal. The in-place upgrade instructions for ArcGIS License Manager software can found in the below section titled Upgrading License Manager software from 2018.1-2024.0 to License Manager 2024.1.
Upgrading License Manager software from 2018.1-2024.0 to ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1
ArcGIS Desktop and Engine 10.1-10.8 licenses will operate with ArcGIS Desktop and Engine 10.8.x, and no license upgrade is required. However, any client software operating at version 10.8.2 must use a 2021.1 License Manager or newer. ArcGIS Pro 3.4 software must use a 2024.1 License Manager or newer. To upgrade ArcGIS 2018.1.0-2024.0 License Manager software to ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1, follow these instructions:
- Open the License Server from Start > Programs > ArcGIS > License Server Administrator. On Linux, you can run License Server Administrator (in the case of version 2024.0) from the installation location using the following command: <installation_path>/arcgis/licensemanager/LSAdmin.
- Stop the License Manager service under Start/Stop License service and exit the License Server Administrator.
- Install ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1 and the FlexNet licensing service. The installer will automatically uninstall ArcGIS License Manager 2018.1-2024.0, and install ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1 and in some cases may prompt to install the FlexNet licensing service. If the FlexNet licensing service was not installed following the ArcGIS License Manager installation, the FlexNet licensing service must be installed manually before proceeding with step 4. Please see section above titled Manually installing the FlexNet licensing service (applies to Linux Platforms only) for more details.
- Open the License Server from Start > Programs > ArcGIS > License Server Administrator. On Linux, you can run License Server Administrator from the installation location using the following command: <installation_path>/arcgis/licensemanager/LSAdmin. .
- Start the license service under Start/Stop License Service and exit the License Server Administrator. ArcGIS License Manager 2024.1 is now ready for use.
Upgrading older software and licenses to 2018.1 or newer (including License Manager 2024.1)
ArcGIS 10.0 licenses will not operate ArcGIS 10.1-10.8.x software. You must deauthorize your 10.0 licenses before uninstalling the ArcGIS 10.0 License Manager.
- Open the License Server Administrator from Start > Programs > ArcGIS > License Server Administrator.
- Select the Authorization option in the left hand panel, then press the Deauthorize... button. The Software Authorization Wizard will open.
- Step through the Software Authorization Wizard to complete the deauthorization process. You can opt to deauthorize online or offline via email or My Esri file upload.
- Stop the License Manager service under the Start/Stop License service dialog of the License Server Administrator.
- Close the License Server Administrator.
- Uninstall ArcGIS License Manager 2018.0 or older.
- Install ArcGIS 2018.1 or newer License Manager.
- Go to the Authorization folder, click Authorize Now, and follow the instructions to complete the authorization process.
Configuring a firewall
In some cases, a firewall may block inbound and outbound traffic to the ArcGIS License Manager preventing license usage from client machines, requiring ports to be opened in the firewall of the license manager host. Please refer to the topic Configure ArcGIS License Manager to work through a firewall.
Contacting Esri Customer Service
If for any reason you are unable to locate your authorization information, you can contact Esri Customer Service and request that it be resent.
In the United States, you can contact Esri Customer Service by calling 888-377-4575, or visit the My Esri site.
Outside the United States, contact your local Esri distributor.