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Authorizing ArcGIS Server

Each installation of ArcGIS Server requires an authorization file. You must apply the same ArcGIS Server license edition to each machine in your site.

You can obtain an authorization file using the Software Authorization Wizard that opens at the end of the ArcGIS Server setup installation. If you've already obtained your authorization file, the Software Authorization Wizard configures your machine using your authorization file.

The authorization process is the same regardless of the server licensing role you intend to apply to the machine. The role information is passed to ArcGIS Server in the authorization file you provide. If you have authorization files for multiple server licensing roles, ensure you are using the correct one when authorizing ArcGIS Server.

A valid authorization file is required for ArcGIS Server. To reconfigure your machine with an updated authorization file, run through the Software Authorization Wizard again. To open the Software Authorization Wizard at a later time, click Start > Program Files > ArcGIS > Software Authorization.

The sections below explain how to successfully authorize your ArcGIS Server installation.

Choosing your authorization option

There are three authorization options:

  • I have installed my software and need to authorize it.
  • I have already authorized the software and need to authorize additional options or extensions.
  • I have received an authorization file from Esri and am now ready to finish the authorization process.

I have installed my software and need to authorize it

Select this option if you do not already have an authorization file. There are two methods that you can use to provide your authorization information:

  • Authorize with Esri now using the internet. This option allows you to receive the authorization file immediately. It requires an Internet connection.
  • Authorize at Esri's website or by email to receive your authorization file.

Click the authorization method you want to use to provide your authorization information.

I have already authorized the software and need to authorize additional options or extensions

Select this option if you've already authorized ArcGIS Server for use, but you want to authorize additional options or extensions (if available). There are two methods that you can use to provide your authorization information:

  • Authorize with Esri now using the internet. This option allows you to receive the authorization file immediately. It requires an Internet connection.
  • Authorize at Esri's website or by email to receive your authorization file.

Click the authorization method you want to use to provide your authorization information.

I have received an authorization file from Esri and am now ready to finish the registration process

Select this option if you've already received your authorization file from Esri Customer Service. If you select this option, you can either browse to the location of the file (if you received the file by email) or manually enter the authorization information.

If you choose the option to browse to an authorization file on disk, you are required to choose or enter the location of the authorization file that you received from Customer Service.

If you choose the option to manually enter the authorization information, you are required to provide the following information (this information can be obtained from the authorization file you received by mail, email, telephone, or fax):

  • Feature name
  • Version number
  • Time-out date
  • Registration number
  • Authorization code

Authorizing ArcGIS Server silently

Run the following command to authorize ArcGIS Server silently, editing the command line where necessary to reflect the actual authorization file location:

<System disk drive>\Program files\Common files\ArcGIS\bin\SoftwareAuthorization.exe /S /Ver 10.7 /LIF <path to .prvc authorization file>authorizationfile.prvc

Note:

The .prvc authorization file must have all user information completed before running the command to authorize ArcGIS Server silently. Open the authorization file in a text editor, and complete the User Information section.