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| Subject: | Re: [gislist] Switching from standalone to floating licenses
of ArcView 9.2 |
| Date: |
01/11/2007 01:30:00 PM |
| From: |
Bill Thoen |
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Yeah, I think I'm going to sign off of GISlist. It's hopeless. There's little relevant discussion of GIS here any more, unless it's ESRI-GIS. This has become just another tech support list for ESRI users, so you guys enjoy yourselves: I'm outta here. There's a couple of real GIS lists on the 'net now that are a lot better and I expect you all will be happier with all us whiners gone anyway. Just do me a favor -- keep the ESRI tech support questions here and don't bring them to any other lists!
- Bill Thoen
J Bee wrote: > For the life of me, I still don't understand why someone (or an organization) would overpay thousands of dollars for a GIS software package (ESRI), then ask these kind of questions on a GIS community board. Why don't you just pick up the phone and call ESRI? > > Obviously I don't use their products, but any time I have a question of this nature (which is rare) for the GIS software I use, I call my vendor, and they are more than happy to work with me and answer my question. > > Just continues to amaze me... > > Bob > > "Keller, Todd" <tkeller@air-worldwide.com> wrote: > 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 >
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