Error using Application Compiler to create Standalone .exe application

I am trying to use Application Compiler to create Standalone .exe file. I get error in the 1st step- Creating Binaries. The log is as follows:
ant:
<ant>
<mkdir dir="C:\Users\Rishabh\Documents\MATLAB\simple_gui\for_redistribution" />
<mkdir dir="C:\Users\Rishabh\Documents\MATLAB\simple_gui\for_testing" />
</ant>
mcc -C -o simple_gui -W WinMain:simple_gui -T link:exe -d C:\Users\Rishabh\Documents\MATLAB\simple_gui\for_testing -v C:\Users\Rishabh\Documents\MATLAB\simple_gui.m
Test checkout of feature 'Compiler' failed.
mcc failed.
I have using Matlab 2013b on windows 10 and have installed Windows SDK 7.1 along with the patch Visual Studio 2010 SP1 C++ Compiler to overcome the issue of a version later than .NET framework 4.0 being installed as windows 10 has 4.6.1
The .m files is also attached.

Answers (3)

It looks like the license for the compiler is not available. Are you using it on a concurrent license?

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Note that you need the MATLAB Compiler Toolbox.
What is concurrent license? And how do I verify if I am on it or something else?
Roberson- I think I do have the Matlab compiler toolbox as that is why I was able to at least start the application compiler
Concurrent license means that you're connected to a license server sharing licenses with colleagues. If amongst you, you have one compiler license, which is not uncommon, then only one person can use it at a time. The error points to a license checkout failure:
Test checkout of feature 'Compiler' failed.
No. I am not on concurrent license. I have a standalone one

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Try running this code in a new script:
% Check that user has the MATLAB COMPILER installed.
hasToolbox = license('test', 'compiler');
if hasToolbox
message = sprintf('You have the MATLAB Compiler installed.');
uiwait(helpdlg(message));
else
% User does not have the toolbox installed.
message = sprintf('Sorry, but you do not seem to have the Compiler product installed.');
uiwait(helpdlg(message));
end
What happens when you run it?

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As expected.. You have MATLAB Compiler installed
You may have it installed, but do you have it licensed? What does
which mcc
show? And also check with license()
license('test','Compiler')
which mcc - C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2013b\toolbox\compiler\mcc.mexw64
What does this mean?
license('test','Compiler')- 1
Do you possibly have multiple MATLAB sessions open? If so then close all of them and then open one and try again.
No. I have only session. Multiple session means opening multiple Matlab terminals at the same time right?
You might have to call the Mathworks on Monday.
Ok. Seems like the last option now.
A friend of mine has licensing through his university. So that would be concurrent license right?
He is facing a similar issue. Does concurrent licensing have any other way to solve the issues or are they the same
I have no idea - I don't have that kind of license but I see people with such licenses asking here quite a bit. I don't know why it's so problematic. You don't have the Student Suite, do you? Because that license cannot have the compiler available to it.
Academic licenses are not necessarily concurrent licenses: they can also be node-locked or named user.

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I shifted to Matlab 2015a and have installed runtime libraries(mcr) in addition to what I did when I was using 2013b and the application compiler is working.
So I think I was missing mcr earlier. Thanks everyone for your help

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Why not go all the way to R2015b? Why install an already outdated version?
Actually that is what I could get from institute at present

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