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| Subject: | Re: [gislist] Switching from standalone to floating licenses of
ArcView 9.2 |
| Date: |
01/11/2007 09:50:00 AM |
| From: |
Tim.Johnson .. goodyearaz.gov |
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Hi Todd,
You need to "install" ArcGIS on your PC first. I say "install" because once standalone ArcView is installed, you just have to insert an ArcGIS install disc and it will enable floating ArcGIS in just a few seconds. Then you have to set the license server in Desktop Administrator to be able to switch to floating licenses. Also, you need to be in the Administrator group to be able to switch licenses (Power User may work too).
- Tim
Tim Johnson GIS Coordinator - Engineering City of Goodyear 190 N. Litchfield Rd. Goodyear, AZ 85338 (623) 882-7926 Direct (623) 882-7949 Fax tim.johnson@goodyearaz.gov website:http://www.goodyearaz.gov
"Keller, Todd" <tkeller@air-worldwide.com> Sent by: gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com 01/11/2007 08:22 AM
To <gislist@lists.geocomm.com> cc
Subject [gislist] Switching from standalone to floating licenses of ArcView 9.2
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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