02-28-2024 03:37 AM
Hello,
I am trying to activate LabVIEW Community Edition through my MyNI account by following the steps in the following link: https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA03q000000ww6wCAA&l=es-MX
However, when I reach the step where the license verification is carried out (Check my account for licenses), I receive a message that there are no licenses linked to the NI account. I have logged in to the Activation Wizard with the same account that I use to download the software, that is, I have downloaded the Community Edition and tried to activate it using the same ni.com login, but without success.
How can I solve this? For now, it has been activated in a 45-day trial mode.
02-28-2024 06:44 PM - edited 02-28-2024 07:10 PM
Can you provide a screenshot of your NI License Manager on the Local Licenses tab?
06-15-2024 04:21 AM
i also got the same problem. have you got any solution?
06-15-2024 05:20 AM
I heard you have to download and activate using the same account
06-15-2024 05:49 PM
@Quiztus2 wrote:
I heard you have to download and activate using the same account
I believe the OP said that they already did that in the first message. Activating Community Edition has always been a pain. I wonder if it is that way for all the subscription licenses.
I feel like Community Edition was the Guinea Pig for subscription licenses, as I recall it was the first use them. (Even though it was free, you still had to renew them.)
06-17-2024 10:31 AM
Download the 2023 version with the same account (that downloads the 2024). After that, you should be able to do the software activation
11-23-2024 02:29 PM
I get the same error with 2023. If the LabVIEW Community Edition is free why is it asking for a license? Where do I get the free license?
11-24-2024 03:24 PM
@caliman999 wrote:
I get the same error with 2023. If the LabVIEW Community Edition is free why is it asking for a license? Where do I get the free license?
What is the error?