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Manage Your Licenses

You can manage many licensing-related tasks, such as activating licenses, deactivating licenses, or updating licenses, through MATLAB® or your MathWorks® Account on www.mathworks.com.

Note

Some options for license actions require an internet connection. If your internet connection requires a proxy server, use MATLAB web preferences to specify the server host and port. See Specify Proxy Server Settings for Connecting to the Internet for more information.

Update Current Licenses

The simplest way to update your license file is from within MATLAB. You should perform this task within your MathWorks Account only if you cannot access MathWorks from your computer. For additional details on updating licenses, see Update Your License, or, if you are a license administrator, see Update Network License.

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MATLAB

On the Home tab, in the Resources section, select Help > Licensing > Update Current Licenses, and follow the prompts to update your licenses. When you restart MATLAB, it will use any updated licenses.

If the Update Current Licenses option is not present, then your license updates automatically and no action is required from you.

MathWorks Account
  1. Sign in to mathworks.com. If you are already signed in, select My Account from the drop-down menu under your account icon.

  2. Under My Software, click the license you want to update. If you have more licenses than fit on the screen, click View additional Licenses or Trials and then click the license you want. Clicking a license takes you to the License Center.

  3. In the License Center, click the Install and Activate tab.

  4. Click Update License File. If this option is not present, then the license updates automatically and no action is required from you.

  5. Click one of the icons under Get License File. You can download the license file or have it emailed to you.

  6. Follow all prompts.

MathWorks retrieves the most current version of the license file for the license. You need to restart MATLAB.

Activate Software

The simplest way to activate your software is from within MATLAB. You should perform this task within your MathWorks Account only if your computer cannot communicate with MathWorks. For additional details on activation, see Activate MATLAB Installation Manually.

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MATLAB

On the Home tab, in the Resources section, click Help > Licensing > Activate.

MATLAB starts the activation application, which walks you through the activation process. Answer the questions on each dialog box, select the license you want to activate, and click Activate.

MathWorks Account
  1. Sign in to mathworks.com. If you are already signed in, select My Account from the drop-down menu under your account icon.

  2. Under My Software, click the license you want to activate. If you have more licenses than fit on the screen, click View additional Licenses or Trials, and then click the license you want.

  3. Click the Install and Activate tab.

  4. Click Activate to Retrieve License File or Activate a Computer.

  5. Follow all prompts.

Deactivate Software

Although you can deactivate the software from within MATLAB, if you cannot access the computer to deactivate, you can still deactivate the software from your MathWorks Account.

For more details on deactivating MathWorks software, see Deactivate MATLAB License.

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MATLAB

On the Home tab, in the Resources section, click Help > Licensing > Activate > Deactivate.

MATLAB displays a list of all your MathWorks licenses on this computer, with their status. When you select a license and click Deactivate, MATLAB deactivates all releases on this computer associated with the license, and updates the licensing information at the MathWorks website. You will not be able to use MathWorks software with that license on this computer.

If you are not connected to the Internet, MATLAB deactivates the licenses on your computer but cannot update the corresponding license information stored at the MathWorks website. In this scenario, MATLAB returns a deactivation string. To complete deactivation, save a copy of this string, go to a computer with an internet connection, and visit the License Center at the MathWorks website. There you can sign in to your MathWorks Account and enter the deactivation string.

MathWorks Account
  1. Sign in to mathworks.com. If you are already signed in, select My Account from the drop-down menu under your account icon.

  2. Under My Software, click the license you want to deactivate. If you have more licenses than fit on the screen, click View additional Licenses or Trials, and then click the license you want.

  3. Click the Install and Activate tab.

  4. Find the activated computer in the list, then click the deactivate icon Image of a white X inside a blue circle representing the deactivate icon on the right-hand side of the display.

  5. Follow all prompts.

MathWorks deactivates all releases on the specified computer, and updates the licensing information in License Center.

Link a License to Your Account

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MATLABYou cannot perform this task from within MATLAB.
MathWorks Account
  1. Sign in to mathworks.com. If you are already signed in, select My Account from the drop-down menu under your account icon.

  2. Under My Software, click Link an additional license.

  3. Follow all prompts.

If you are linking a network license, you may need to get the license number from your organization's license administrator.

Get a Trial

Start a free 30-day trial of MathWorks software.

Although you can get a trial from within MATLAB or from your MathWorks Account, the simplest way is to go directly to Free MATLAB Trial on mathworks.com.

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MATLAB

To get a trial, go to Add-Ons > Get Add-Ons. Click on a toolbox, and then click Get Trial. Follow all prompts.

MathWorks Account
  1. Sign in to mathworks.com. If you are already signed in, select My Account from the drop-down menu under your account icon.

  2. Under My Software, click Get a trial. Follow all prompts.

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