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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. An Internet connection is also strongly recommended for the license authorization process. 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. Before installing ArcGIS License Manager 10.4.1, please review the System Requirements.ĪrcGIS License Manager communicates through TCP/IP, which must be installed and functioning properly on your Windows license server.
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You do not need to uninstall existing ArcGIS software products to install the license manager, but you do need to uninstall 10.0 or older versions of the license manager to install the latest version. To install the License Manager software, follow the instructions below.
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Visit the Existing users page for information on migrating from version 9.x to 10.4.1.įor customers using ArcGIS License Manager to authorize ArcGIS Pro named user licenses via a Portal for ArcGIS installation, please refer to the Configure License Manager for use with Portal for ArcGIS topic for details on authorization and configuration. This version of the license manager will support all product releases listed within the Supported Software Products topic. Details on the version of FLEXnet Publisher used in each version of ArcGIS License Manager can be found in this Knowledge Base article. Upgrading older software and licenses from 10.0 to 10.1 or newer (including 10.4.1)ĪrcGIS License Manager 10.4.1 uses FlexNet Publisher license management software.Upgrading License Manager software from 10.1 through 10.4 to 10.4.1.Upgrading from 10.3 through 10.4 to 10.4.1 License Manager with named user licenses.Upgrading licenses from 10.1 through 10.4 to 10.4.1.We also provide consulting services to assist you with your migration process. Interested in learning more about ArcGIS Pro? We have several free online webinars as well as some upcoming classes in Portland and Denver.
10.1 users are already in the “Mature” phase. Anyone still running 10.1, 10.2, or 10.3 (and there are a lot of you out there) should already be in the process of upgrading to 10.4, 10.5, or preferably ArcGIS Pro now since your versions of ArcGIS Desktop enter the “Mature” phase this July at the latest. And keep in mind that earlier versions of ArcGIS Desktop (10.1 – 10.4) will be gone long before then as you can see in the table below. That sounds like a long way off, but for anyone having to redevelop scripts and 3rd party software it’ll seem very short. Customers with products in the “Mature” phase should be actively upgrading their applications to software in the “General Availability” phase (ArcGIS Pro). Once ArcGIS Desktop enters the “Mature” support phase in 2020 Esri will no longer provide software patches and hot fixes nor will they certify major new versions of an operating system, database, or web server. Furthermore, “Mature” support for 10.5 begins in late 2020. Prior versions of ArcGIS Desktop (10.1 – 10.4) will be retired significantly earlier in many cases. It’s really nice.Īccording to Esri’s support documentation, ArcGIS Desktop 10.5 will be retired at the end of 2022. You can also have a “property owner notification” project that can make exhibit maps for City Council from all types of cases – and it has no editing capabilities at all. For example, you can have all zoning and parcel info set up in one project and from that make a variety of property exhibit maps of various sizes and formats – and still only have one editing pane for updates. It’s really a “project based” concept rather than a “map based” concept.
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On the plus side, I find Pro MUCH easier to work with than ArcMap. A last minute transition to Pro would be bad. I would say that everyone has about 12 months to come up with that plan, and another 12 months to implement it. I would recommend that everyone set up a Pro license and start looking at it and how it wants to store data – then begin to develop a transition strategy.
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The Fall 2017 release of ArcGIS Pro is expected to reach full equalization with ArcMap – it’ll have all the same functionality and we don’t believe any releases of ArcMap will be made after that. Now is the time to begin preparation for migrating from ArcGIS Desktop to ArcGIS Pro.