How to Install and Activate Maple 13 with a License File
Maple 13 is a powerful mathematical software that can help you solve complex problems, visualize data, create interactive applications, and more. But before you can use Maple 13, you need to install it and activate it with a license file.
A license file is a text file that contains information about your Maple 13 purchase, such as your purchase code, your license server name or IP address, and the number of licenses you have. A license file is also called license.dat or Maple2022.lic, depending on the type of installation you choose.
In this article, we will show you how to install and activate Maple 13 with a license file for different types of installations: single user and network. We will also provide some tips and troubleshooting steps in case you encounter any issues.
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Single User Installation
A single user installation is suitable for users who do not require running a license server and who want to install Maple 13 on one computer only. If you are using a network license file, you will need to install using a network installation instead.
To install Maple 13 as a single user, follow these steps:
Download the Maple 13 installer from the Maplesoft website or use the DVD that came with your purchase.
Run the installer as an administrator and follow the instructions on the screen. You can change the default installation locations if necessary.
When prompted, enter your purchase code that was sent to you in an email or that is available on the Maple 13 Installation, Activation, and Technical Support card found in the Maple 13 box.
The installer will create a license file (license.dat) and save it in the license folder of your Maple 13 installation. The default location is C:\\Program Files\\Maple 13\\license\\license.dat.
The installer will also launch the activation program that will verify your purchase code and activate your license online. If you do not have an internet connection, you can activate your license offline by following the instructions on the screen.
Once your license is activated, you can start using Maple 13.
Network Installation
A network installation is suitable for users who want to share a pool of licenses among multiple computers on a network. A network installation requires a license server to serve out the concurrent licenses. The license server can be any computer on the network that has Maple Network Tools installed and activated.
To install Maple 13 as a network user, follow these steps:
Download Maple Network Tools from the Maplesoft website or use the DVD that came with your purchase.
Run the installer as an administrator and follow the instructions on the screen. You can change the default installation locations if necessary.
The installer will create an activation folder that contains an activation program (activation.exe) and a sample license file (Maple2022.lic). The default location is C:\\Program Files\\Maple Network Tools\\activate.
Run the activation program as an administrator and enter your network purchase code, your license server name or IP address, and the port number you want to use for the license manager (lmgrd.exe). The default port number is 27000. You also need to specify how many licenses this server will serve. Your maximum available is listed on the screen.
The activation program will modify the sample license file (Maple2022.lic) with your information and save it in the same folder. This is your license file for the server.
If your license is non-floating (meaning that each user needs a specific license), you also need to create an options file (maplelmg.opt) that lists the users or groups who are allowed to use Maple 13. You can find directions for creating an options file here . If your license is floating (meaning that any user can use Maple 13 as long as there are licenses available), you do not need to create an options file.
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