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The FS Pro 2020 License Manager is a web application that. Runs on your company's internal server, allows writers to use the software without an explicit activation process and; allows administrators to manage users and licenses through a web interface. The License Manager uses the Sentinel LDK License Manager service. This service is used both by Node-Locked and Floating User licenses. The service is used for all operations over the licenses: activating, running, updating and moving. This service must be running in order for AQTime Pro to be able to start.
This workflow is for software license administrators. It assumes that you have already converted Named User licenses to Concurrent Use and consists of two parts:
- Install ArcGIS License Manager.
- Use ArcGIS License Manager to authorize Concurrent Use licenses.
ArcGIS License Manager software is included in your ArcGIS Desktop license. It is required both to authorize Concurrent Use licenses and to manage the check-in and checkout of licenses once they have been authorized.
More information can be found in the ArcGIS Desktop help topics Installing the license manager, About the license manager, and License manager installation and startup.
Note:
To authorize ArcGIS Pro2.4 Concurrent Use licenses, you must install ArcGIS License Manager2019.0 or later.
Install ArcGIS License Manager
- Close any open applications on your computer.
- Sign in to My Esri with your Esri Account credentials.
- At the top of the page, click the My Organizations tab.
- Under the My Organizations tab, click the Downloads tab.
- In the Quick Search box, type ArcGIS License Manager and press Enter.
- In the list of search results, for ArcGIS License Manager2019.0, click View Downloads.
- On the ArcGIS License Manager download page, make sure the version is 2019.0 and the language is set correctly.
- On the Download Components tab, identify the files you want: either ArcGIS License Manager (Windows) or ArcGIS License Manager (Linux). In the Action column, click Download.
- In the Download Manager window, click Click to download your file now.
- When the download is complete, browse to your default Downloads folder and double-click the ArcGIS License Manager.exe file. Follow the prompts to install the license manager.When the license manager is installed, the ArcGIS License Server Administrator dialog box appears automatically.
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Authorize Concurrent Use licenses
- Confirm that the ArcGIS License Server Administrator dialog box is open. If it is not open, open it from the appropriate location:
- Windows: Start > Programs > ArcGIS > License Manager > License Server Administrator
- Linux: <installation_path>/arcgis/licensemanager/LSAdmin
- On the ArcGIS License Server Administrator dialog box, in the directory tree on the left, click the Authorization folder.
- On the right, click the version drop-down list and click ArcGIS Pro 1.2–2.4.
- Click Authorize Now to open the Software Authorization Wizard.
- If you did not create a license file when you converted licenses, under Authorization Options, accept the default option: I need to authorize licenses on my license server.
Note:
If you created a license file, click the I have received an authorization file and am now ready to finish the authorization process option. Click Browse and browse to the location of the .prvs file (for example, your Downloads folder). See License files for more information. - Under Product to be Authorized, click ArcGIS Pro. Click Next.
- On the Authorization Method page, accept the default option: Authorize with Esri now using the Internet. Click Next.
Note:
If you don't currently have Internet access, click Authorize at Esri's website or by email to receive your authorization file. Follow the prompts to fill out the form and save it as a text file. See Authorization files for information on how to complete the process. - On the Authorization Information page, confirm that your contact information is correct. Click Next.
- On the Authorization Information (continued) page, confirm that your organization, industry, and job description are correct. Click Next.
- On the Software Authorization Number page, enter the authorization number in the appropriate box, according to whether you converted Advanced, Standard, or Basic licenses. In the No. of Licenses box, enter the number of licenses you converted.
Note:
Your authorization number and the number of converted licenses are available from the My Esri portal or in an email sent to you from My Esri. - Click Next.
- On the Authorize Software Extensions page, accept the default option: I do not want to authorize any extensions at this time.
Note:
If you want to authorize extensions, click the I have authorization number(s) to authorize one or more extensions option. Under Extensions, provide the authorization numbers and number of licenses for the extensions you want to authorize. See also the Authorize an extension section below. - Click Next to start the authorization process.When the process finishes, a message in the Software Authorization Wizard confirms that your software has been authorized and is ready for use.
- Click Finish.The ArcGIS License Server Administrator dialog box remains open.
- On the ArcGIS License Server Administrator dialog box, in the directory tree, click the Availability folder.The total number of licenses is shown along with the number currently available. When a user starts ArcGIS Pro Basic with a Concurrent Use license, the number of available licenses will change from 5 to 4. To see which user has checked out a license, click View License Usage.
- Click OK to close the ArcGIS License Server Administrator dialog box.
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Authorize an extension
You may need to authorize one or more extensions after ArcGIS Pro has already been authorized. First, you will need to convert one or more Named User licenses for the extension product in My Esri. Follow the same process you used to convert core product licenses as described in Convert Named User licenses to Concurrent Use. Once you have the authorization number, proceed with the steps below. The workflow is similar to authorizing the core product.
- Open the ArcGIS License Server Administrator from the appropriate location:
- Windows: Start > Programs > ArcGIS > License Manager > License Server Administrator
- Linux: <installation_path>/arcgis/licensemanager/LSAdmin
- On the ArcGIS License Server Administrator dialog box, in the directory tree on the left, click the Authorization folder.
- On the right, click the version drop-down list and click ArcGIS Pro 1.2–2.4.
- Click Authorize Now to open the Software Authorization Wizard.
- On the Authorization Options page, click I have already authorized core licenses and need to authorize additional extensions.
- Under Product to be Authorized, click ArcGIS Pro. Click Next.
- On the Authorization method page, accept the default option: Authorize with Esri now using the Internet. Click Next.
- On the Authorization Information page, confirm that your contact information is correct. Click Next.
- On the Authorization Information (continued) page, confirm that your organization, industry, and job description are correct. Click Next.
- On the Authorize Software Extensions page, under Extensions, enter the authorization number for the extension you are authorizing. In the No. of Licenses box, enter the number of licenses.
- Click Next to start the authorization process.When the process finishes, a message on the Software Authorization Wizard dialog box confirms that your software has been authorized and is ready for use.
- Click Finish.The ArcGIS License Server Administrator dialog box remains open.
- On the ArcGIS License Server Administrator dialog box, in the directory tree, click the Availability folder.The total number of licenses is shown along with the number currently available.
- Click OK to close the ArcGIS License Server Administrator dialog box.
Related topics
Windows License Manager Service - Windows 10 Service
Provides infrastructure support for the Microsoft Store. This service is started on demand and if disabled then content acquired through the Microsoft Store will not function properly.
This service exists in Windows 10 only.
Startup Type
Windows 10 version | Home | Pro | Education | Enterprise |
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1507 | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
1511 | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
1607 | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
1703 | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
1709 | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
1803 | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
1809 | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
1903 | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Default Properties
Arcgis Pro License Manager
Display name: | Windows License Manager Service |
Service name: | LicenseManager |
Type: | share |
Path: | %WinDir%System32svchost.exe -k LocalService -p |
File: | %WinDir%system32LicenseManagerSvc.dll |
Error control: | ignore |
Object: | NT AuthorityLocalService |
Privileges: |
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Default Behavior
The Windows License Manager Service is running as NT AuthorityLocalService in a shared process of svchost.exe. Other services might run in the same process. If Windows License Manager Service fails to load or initialize, Windows 10 start up proceeds. No warning is displayed, but the error is recorded into the Event Log.
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Dependencies
Windows License Manager Service is unable to start, if the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service is stopped or disabled.
Restore Default Startup Type for Windows License Manager Service
Automated Restore
1. Select your Windows 10 edition and release, and then click on the Download button below.
2. Save the RestoreWindowsLicenseManagerServiceWindows10.bat file to any folder on your hard drive.
3. Right-click the downloaded batch file and select Run as administrator.
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4. Restart the computer to save changes.
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Note. Make sure that the
LicenseManagerSvc.dll
file exists in the %WinDir%system32
folder. If this file is missing you can try to restore it from your Windows 10 installation media.