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There is no automated way to activate Mathematica across our domain. As a result, each computer will have to be registered once against our hosted license server. Any user can go through this process, and it should persist until the host is reinstalled. | There is no automated way to activate Mathematica across our domain. As a result, each computer will have to be registered once against our hosted license server. Any user can go through this process, and it should persist until the host is reinstalled. | ||
* Upon being prompted, click "Other ways to activate" in the bottom row: <br>[[Image: | * Upon being prompted, click "Other ways to activate" in the bottom row: <br>[[Image:math1.jpg| 500px| Mathematica 10 Activation Screen 1]]<br><br> | ||
* Click "Connect to a network license server": <br>[[Image: | * Click "Connect to a network license server": <br>[[Image:math2.jpg| 500px| Mathematica 10 Activation Screen 2]]<br><br> | ||
* Enter "licserv.umiacs.umd.edu" as the license server. Click "Activate":<br> [[Image: | * Enter "licserv.umiacs.umd.edu" as the license server. Click "Activate":<br> [[Image:math3.jpg| 500px| Mathematica 10 Activation Screen 3]]<br><br> | ||
* Accept the terms, and click ok: <br>[[Image: | * Accept the terms, and click ok: <br>[[Image:math4.jpg| 500px| Mathematica 10 Activation Screen 4]] | ||
* <b>Mathematica should now be activated for that machine.</b> | * <b>Mathematica should now be activated for that machine.</b> |
Revision as of 13:11, 25 September 2014
Mathematica is freely available to all University-owned machines. On our UMIACS-supported Linux hosts, Mathematica is already available in the following locations:
- RHEL5: /opt/stow/mathematica9/bin/mathematica
- RHEL6/Ubuntu: /opt/common/mathematica9/bin/mathematica
For UMIACS-supported Windows machines, or other self-supported University-owned equipment, please contact staff.
Activation
There is no automated way to activate Mathematica across our domain. As a result, each computer will have to be registered once against our hosted license server. Any user can go through this process, and it should persist until the host is reinstalled.