I must confess that I found the next step (below) somewhat confusing. Most of the following steps are rather straightforward as shown below. Step 3 - Proceed through License Authorization Wizard Let's run it, for instance by double clicking it. Then I learned that “law” is short for “License Authorization Wizard”. In this folder you'll find a tiny program called law.exe as shown below.Īt first I thought this referred to something legal (“law” as in “ breaking the law”). For recent versions it may be something like With your authorization code nearby, open up the SPSS installation folder. I should add that actually getting things done here may be a long and tedious process -in my experience at least. If you really can't find it, you can get one from the IBM website (if you're a licensed user of course). Step 1 - Find your Authorization CodeĪfter extending my license, I received a bunch of emails from IBM and one of them contained an authorization code denoted as “AuthCode” as shown below. Note: before you start, close SPSS entirely. Since I'm running this website anyway, I thought I may just as well share my solution. It took me some trial and error to troubleshoot the issue. I had already extended my license with another year but -apparently- SPSS seemed to be oblivious to that. I'm a pretty happy SPSS user but since a while, the software has been telling me that SPSS – How to fix “Your license will expire in … days”? By Ruben Geert van den Berg under SPSS Blog
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