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| Subject: | Re: [gislist] Switching from standalone to floating licenses of
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| Date: |
01/11/2007 09:50:00 AM |
| From: |
Tripp Corbin |
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Todd, The first thing causing your problems is that you are running 9.2 and the concurrent versions are 9.1. As far as I know you can not mix and max versions. Also ESRI does not allow you to load multiple versions of the same software on a single computer. (This does not apply to ArcView 3.x and ArcView 8.x or above because they are actually two completely different software packages.) I believe you are going to have to uninstall 9.2 and then reinstall 9.1 in order for you to use your concurrent license with extensions.
Tripp Corbin, MCP, CFM, GISP Associate Vice President, GIS/Mapping ESRI Authorized Instructor Keck & Wood, Inc. www.keckwood.com (678) 417-4013 (678) 417-8785 fax
Keck & Wood, Inc offers instructor led and virtual training for ESRI's ArcGIS & ArcView software. Please visit www.keckwood.com for more information including a schedule of upcoming classes.
-----Original Message----- From: gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com [mailto:gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com] On Behalf Of Keller, Todd Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 10:22 AM To: gislist@lists.geocomm.com Subject: [gislist] Switching from standalone to floating licenses of ArcView9.2
Hello all GIS listers -
I have a problem that I hope you could help me with.
I currently have a standalone version of ArcView 9.2 installed on my PC with no extensions. My company also has a number of concurrent licenses of ArcView (currently, all are v 9.1) as well as a few concurrent licenses of Spatial Analyst installed on a server. In order to access Spatial Analyst, I understand I'll need to use one of the concurrent licenses of ArcView and Spatial Analyst.
However, through the Desktop Administrator I am unable to switch from the Standalone version of ArcView to the concurrent version. The 'Software Product' dropdown list is grayed out in the 'Availability' folder. Could this have something to do with the different versions?
Does anybody know why this is happening? Isn't it even possible to use a floating license of ArcView even though I have a standalone license installed on my PC? I thought it was but now I'm starting to second guess myself.
Do I have to register the concurrent version of ArcView on my PC as well? If so, will that affect the standalone version at all? Can I install both licenses?
Thank you all in advance, Todd _______________________________________________ gislist mailing list gislist@lists.geocomm.com http://lists.geocomm.com/mailman/listinfo/gislist
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