How do I deactivate MATLAB?

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I need to deactivate MATLAB. How do I do this?

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team on 20 Nov 2024 at 0:00
Edited: MathWorks Support Team on 20 Nov 2024 at 15:04
If MATLAB is still installed
To deactivate MATLAB:
  • Launch MATLAB.
  • Click on "Help" in the MATLAB toolstrip, right beneath the question mark in the white circle. (Click on the "Home" tab if you don't see the help menu.)
  • Hover over "Licensing."
  • Click on "Deactivate Software..." from the licensing submenu and follow the on-screen instructions.
In MATLAB R2012a and earlier there is no toolstrip, so the Licensing submenu is in the Help menu.
In MATLAB R2007b and earlier, activation and deactivation do not apply.
If MATLAB has been uninstalled
If you are unable to launch MATLAB or MATLAB has already been uninstalled, you will need to launch the deactivation client manually. On Windows, the deactivation client remains on the computer even if MATLAB has been uninstalled. Assuming MATLAB was installed in the default location, the deactivation client is located here:
Note: You will need to replace R20XXy with your installed release of MATLAB.
Windows
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R20XXy\uninstall\bin\win64\deactivate_matlab.exe
macOS
/Applications/MATLAB_R20XXy.app/Deactivate.app
Linux
Please follow the steps from the section below.
Once the activation client has been launched, follow the on-screen instructions.
If the MATLAB installation folder has been deleted or you do not have access to the computer it is activated to
Please log into your MathWorks account on https://www.mathworks.com/mwaccount/
  1. Select the license you are deactivating
  2. Select the install and activate tab
  3. Under Related Tasks, on the right side, there will be a deactivate a computer link. Select this link.
  4. The activation list should show up now. There will be a X underneath the deactivate column, click on the x and confirm your selection

 

If you are an End User on a Network-based License
Your copy of MATLAB does not need to be deactivated if this is the only license your copy of MATLAB is using.

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