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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:[[Image:math-1.jpg| Mathematica 9 Activation Screen 1]]
* Upon being prompted, click "Other ways to activate" in the bottom row:[[Image:math-1.jpg| Mathematica 9 Activation Screen 1]]<p>
* Click "Connect to a network license server": <br>[[Image:math-2.jpg| Mathematica 9 Activation Screen 2]]
* Click "Connect to a network license server": <br>[[Image:math-2.jpg| Mathematica 9 Activation Screen 2]]<p>
* Enter "licserv.umiacs.umd.edu" as the license server. Click "Activate": [[Image:math-3.jpg| Mathematica 9 Activation Screen 3]]
* Enter "licserv.umiacs.umd.edu" as the license server. Click "Activate":<br> [[Image:math-3.jpg| Mathematica 9 Activation Screen 3]]<p>
* Accept the terms, and click ok: [[Image:math-4.jpg| Mathematica 9 Activation Screen 4]]
* Accept the terms, and click ok: <br>[[Image:math-4.jpg| Mathematica 9 Activation Screen 4]]


Mathematica should now be activated for that machine.
Mathematica should now be activated for that machine.

Revision as of 19:24, 26 July 2013

Mathematica is available to all supported UMIACS Linux and Windows hosts:

  • RHEL5: /opt/stow/mathematica9/bin/mathematica
  • RHEL6/Ubuntu: /opt/common/mathematica9/bin/mathematica
  • Windows: Contact the Help Desk to get this installed on your machine

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.

Mathematica should now be activated for that machine.