MATLAB 2020b released, license agreement renewal notice
Predrag Punosevac
predragp at andrew.cmu.edu
Wed Sep 23 10:03:50 EDT 2020
Actually I am one of CMU license managers although not the chief one. The
easiest way normally would be for me just to log in to my MathWorks account
from your computer. Let me check the other options and get back to you.
It has been a year since I played with this.
Predrag
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020, 9:39 AM Anthony Wertz <awertz at cmu.edu> wrote:
> Worse than that, using the stand-alone license available on CMU’s website
> (for 2019b) MATLAB expires in 7 days… and there’s no licensing update
> available. >:-/
>
> On Mathwork’s website I already have an account and linked the license,
> but it doesn’t give me access to 2020b (or any download for that matter).
> Any tips on installing it? Otherwise I probably need to find someone at CMU
> to complain to.
>
>
> - Anthony
>
> El sep. 22, 2020, a las 17:38, Predrag Punosevac <predragp at andrew.cmu.edu>
> escribió:
>
> Dear Autonians,
>
> MATLAB 2020b was released today. In less than 30 days all our
> installations including the one on your laptops will stop working due to
> the license expiration. CMU has renewed the licensing agreement with
> MathWorks and I have MATLAB 2020b running on my laptop including a bunch of
> toolboxes. Due to the massive size (close to 30GB) it will take me a few
> weeks to reinstall MATLAB on our servers. If you need it on your laptop
> just install from MathWorks and use VPN to activate the CMU licensing
> server. The server is not under my control.
>
> Predrag
>
>
>
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