This workflow is for software license administrators or software users—either may authorize a Single Use license. Commonly, the software license administrator provides the user with an authorization number or a license file and the user completes the authorization process.
To authorize a Single Use license, you start ArcGIS Pro, so the application must already be installed on your machine. You need to know which ArcGIS Pro license level (Basic, Standard, or Advanced) and which extensions, if any, you will be authorizing. You need authorization numbers for ArcGIS Pro and each extension, or you need a license file.
After your Single Use license is authorized, you can use ArcGIS Pro with or without an internet connection. Unlike with other license types, there is no separate process to enable offline work.
Authorize a Single Use license
You begin the authorization process by configuring your licensing options in ArcGIS Pro.
- Start ArcGIS Pro.
- At the bottom of the ArcGIS Sign In page, click Configure licensing.
The Licensing dialog box appears.
Note:
If you bypass the ArcGIS Sign In page, click the Settings tab on the ArcGIS Pro start page. On the Settings page, click the Licensing side tab. At the bottom of the page, click Configure your licensing options.
- On the Licensing dialog box, click the License Type drop-down arrow and click Single Use License.
Note:
If you encounter the following message, it means that you installed ArcGIS Pro with the per-user option rather than the per-machine option:
This functionality is not available without the ArcGIS Licensing Service being installed. The service can be installed by running the license service installer located within the ArcGIS Pro installation folder.
The per-user option does not include the ArcGIS Pro Licensing Service, which is needed to authorize a Single Use license. To install the ArcGIS Pro Licensing Service, run ArcGISLS.msi in the C:\Users\<user profile>\AppData\Local\Programs\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\ArcGIS Licensing Service folder.
- Under License Level, click the license level you will use: Advanced, Standard, or Basic.
In this example, an Advanced license level is selected.
- Click Authorize to open the Software Authorization Wizard dialog box.
- If you do not have a license file, on the Authorization Options page, under Authorization Options, accept the default option, I have installed my software and need to authorize it, and click Next.
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If you have a license file, click the I have received an authorization file and am now ready to finish the authorization process option, click Browse, and browse to the location of the .prvc file (for example, your \users\<username>\Downloads folder). See License files for more information.
- On the Authorization method page, accept the default option, Authorize with Esri now using the Internet, and click Next.
Note:
If you don’t currently have internet access, click Authorize at Esri’s website or by email to receive your authorization file and follow the prompts to fill in the form and save it as a text file. See Authorization files for information on how to complete the process.
- On the Authorization Information page, confirm that your contact information is correct and click Next.
- On the Authorization Information (continued) page, confirm that your organization, industry, and job description are correct and click Next.
- On the Software Authorization Number page, provide your license number.
- Click Next.
- On the Authorize Software Extensions page, accept the default option: I do not want to authorize any extensions at this time.
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If you want to authorize extensions, click the I have authorization number(s) to authorize one or more extensions option. Under Extensions, provide the authorization numbers for the extensions you want to authorize. See the Authorize an extension section below for more information.
- Click Next to start the authorization process.
When the process finishes, a message on the Software Authorization Wizard dialog box informs you that your software has been authorized and is ready for use.
- Click Finish.
The ArcGIS Pro Licensing dialog box remains open. In the list of products, ArcGIS Pro is now licensed.
- On the Licensing dialog box, click OK.
ArcGIS Pro starts and is ready to use.
Note:
If you were previously signed in to ArcGIS Pro with a different license type, such as a Named User license, you will be prompted to close and restart the application for the license change to take effect.
In the upper right corner of the application, notice that you are not signed in. You don't need to sign in to use the application; however, you do need to sign in to your ArcGIS organization's portal to share content to the web or to access content in your organization that is not public.
Authorize an extension
You may need to authorize one or more extensions after ArcGIS Pro has been authorized. First, you will need to convert one or more Named User licenses for the extension product in My Esri. Follow the same process you used to convert core product licenses, as described in Convert Named User licenses to Single Use. Once you have the authorization number, proceed with the steps below. The workflow is similar to authorizing the core product.
- Start ArcGIS Pro.
- On the ArcGIS Pro start page, click the Settings tab . Alternatively, if you have a project open, click the Project tab on the ribbon.
- On the Settings page, click the Licensing side tab. At the bottom of the page, click Configure your licensing options.
- On the Licensing dialog box, click Authorize to open the Software Authorization Wizard.
- On the Authorization Options page, select the I have already authorized the software and need to authorize additional extensions option. Click Next.
- On the Authorization method page, accept the default option, Authorize with Esri now using the Internet, and click Next.
- On the Authorization Information page, confirm that your contact information is correct and click Next.
- On the Authorization Information (continued) page, confirm that your organization, industry, and job description are correct and click Next.
- On the Authorize Software Extensions page, click the extension you are authorizing and provide the authorization number.
- Click Next.
When the process finishes, a message in the Software Authorization Wizard confirms that your software has been authorized and is ready for use.
- Click Finish.
The ArcGIS Pro Licensing dialog box remains open. In the list of products, the extension is now authorized.
- On the Licensing dialog box, click OK.
View license information
At any time, you can view your license information, including your license level and the extensions you are authorized to use.
- Start ArcGIS Pro if necessary.
- On the ArcGIS Pro start page, click the Settings tab . Alternatively, if you have a project open, click the Project tab on the ribbon.
- On the Settings page, click the Licensing side tab.
The three ArcGIS Pro license levels (Basic, Standard, and Advanced) are displayed under ArcGIS Pro Single Use License. Your license level displays the Yes value in the Licensed column.
Extensions appear under Esri Extensions. You are licensed to use any extension with the Yes value in the Licensed column.
Click the Back button at the top of the Settings page or press the Esc key to return to the ArcGIS Pro start page or to your open project.
Deauthorize a Single Use license
If necessary, you can deauthorize ArcGIS Pro on one computer and authorize it on a different computer on which the software is installed.
- Start ArcGIS Pro.
- On the ArcGIS Pro start page, click the Settings tab . Alternatively, if you have a project open, click the Project tab on the ribbon.
- On the Settings page, click the Licensing side tab. At the bottom of the page, click Configure your licensing options.
- On the Licensing dialog box, click Deauthorize to open the Software Authorization Wizard.
A Licensing message appears.
- Click OK.
The Software Authorization Wizard appears.
- On the Deauthorization method page, choose Deauthorize with Esri now using the Internet, and click Next.
Note:
If you don’t currently have internet access, click Deauthorize at Esri’s website or by email to receive your deauthorization file and follow the prompts to fill in the form and save it as a text file. See Authorization files for information on how to complete the process.
- On the Deauthorization Options page, clear the check boxes for licenses that should remain authorized.
Caution:
Only the check boxes for the license or licenses you want to deauthorize should be checked. You may want to deauthorize multiple licenses, such as a core product license and an extension license.
- Click Next to deauthorize the license.
When the software has been successfully deauthorized, a message appears on the Software Authorization Wizard page.
- Click Finish.
A prompt to shut down ArcGIS Pro for the license change to take effect appears.
- Click OK.