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Deauthorize an ArcGIS Pro 3.0 License

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11-07-2022 06:47 AM
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WilliamCole
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I found the document about how to deauthorize an ArcGIS Pro single-use license here.  [I'm moving to a new computer.]  However the instructions do not include version 3.0.  When I open my ArcGIS Pro settings page per the instructions, instead of seeing what's in these instructions I see:

ArcGIS Pro 3.0 SettingsArcGIS Pro 3.0 Settings

Help please.  Thank you very much.

Bill Cole

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Robert_LeClair
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Good morning Bill - the first thing you need to do is uncheck "Authorize ArcGIS Pro to work offline" and check the license back in to your portal or license manager.  After checking the license back in, click "configure your licensing options" - then you'll see a licensing user interface that should track the Tech Support article you referenced.

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Robert_LeClair
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Good morning Bill - the first thing you need to do is uncheck "Authorize ArcGIS Pro to work offline" and check the license back in to your portal or license manager.  After checking the license back in, click "configure your licensing options" - then you'll see a licensing user interface that should track the Tech Support article you referenced.

WilliamCole
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Robert, thank so much.  Unfortunately the "Authorize ArcGIS Pro to workoffline" checkbox is grayed out.  I am unable to change it.

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WilliamCole
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Should have added: ArcGIS Pro is living on the same machine as my ArcGIS Desktop single-user installation.  I have deauthorized that license already and have moved it to the new machine.  Relationship between the two?

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RichardDaniels
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ArcGIS Desktop (a.k.a., ArcMap) and ArcGIS Pro has separate licensing. 

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WilliamCole
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I sorted it out.  After carefully reading the little information tag next to the "Authorize ..." checkbox I discovered I had logged on with the wrong account.  Changed accounts and all is well.  Pro is now happily living on its new quarters.

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Robert_LeClair
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Sounds great - thank you for the follow up!  Happy Pro'ing!

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