This is to prevent anyone from taking it out for the summer season and thus having it become an eclusive license.they should have their own in that case. our second LM has just half-dozen core AV and a couple extensions and are limited to borrow for max 14 days without re-upping.We do not let users "borrow" from this due to not being able to use the opt file to limit what/who/length some can be checked.all or nothing. Most of out users (techs, biologists, etc) are in this pool.
#ARCGIS LICENSE MANAGER 10.4 DOWNLOAD LINK PRO#
We have about 250 users in what we refer to as "the Arcview pool" but it actually has a mix of AV/basic, ArcInfo/Advanced, (about 40 core), a handful/variety of extensions, and I've actually transfers some of our pro to the concurrent LM (but not all, just so we have options).We actually maintain three license managers.they are on servers, so they don't reboot unintentionally, etc., but they are as stripped down as possible. If you get a answered however, Ill give it a try too.Įdit: it would be good to make sure all you client machines have the Tracking extension unchecked in both ArcCatalog and ArcMap.
It is annoying any messy in the logs, but we haven't found it to cause any noticeable issues, so we just ignore it now.
#ARCGIS LICENSE MANAGER 10.4 DOWNLOAD LINK INSTALL#
They didn't have it checked or even installed in some cases (back in versions that we did just install ALL). I worked with tech support several years ago and could never get the reasoning tracked down. we have some users that for some reason also do this with TRACKER. With that said, I have had no luck ever getting the "reserve" to work as expected, but "exclude" seems to work well, even on groups of users. It is not modified automatically, so if you have a reserved ARC INFO license it is probably because, at one time anyway, you were trying to make sure that user always had one of the advanced licenses available. opt file is created and maintained by "you" or your license manager administrator. This user is listed in the opt file as having a reserved ARC INFO license. Are these messages specific to a map document or extension?
We're using ArcGIS Desktop v10.2.2, License Manager version 10.4. (-18,327))ĩ:08:27 (ARCGIS) UNSUPPORTED: "Tracking" (PORT_AT_HOST_PLUS ) (License server system does not support this feature. (-18,327))ĩ:07:56 (ARCGIS) UNSUPPORTED: "Tracking" (PORT_AT_HOST_PLUS ) (License server system does not support this feature. (-18,327))ĩ:07:39 (ARCGIS) UNSUPPORTED: "Tracking" (PORT_AT_HOST_PLUS ) (License server system does not support this feature. (-18,327))ĩ:07:02 (ARCGIS) UNSUPPORTED: "Tracking" (PORT_AT_HOST_PLUS ) (License server system does not support this feature. (-18,327))ĩ:06:30 (ARCGIS) UNSUPPORTED: "Tracking" (PORT_AT_HOST_PLUS ) (License server system does not support this feature. (-18,327))ĩ:06:19 (ARCGIS) UNSUPPORTED: "Tracking" (PORT_AT_HOST_PLUS ) (License server system does not support this feature. (-18,327))ĩ:29:42 (ARCGIS) UNSUPPORTED: "VBA" (PORT_AT_HOST_PLUS ) (License server system does not support this feature. (PORT_AT_HOST_PLUS) messages for different users and different UNSUPPORTED items - example:ĩ:30:54 (ARCGIS) UNSUPPORTED: "Tracking" (PORT_AT_HOST_PLUS ) (License server system does not support this feature. In addition, there are numerous 'UNSUPPORTED'.
In the log, I see on user with repeated lines seconds apart all day long, every day:ĩ:30:06 (ARCGIS) IN: "ARC/INFO" (ARCGIS) OUT: "ARC/INFO" user is listed in the opt file as having a reserved ARC INFO license.