An Arcgis Pro Advanced Concurrent Use License Is Not Authorized _top_ -

The error message indicates that the handshake failed. However, "not authorized" is a deceptively simple phrase. It does not always mean you lack permission; technically, it means the License Manager could not validate the request. This could be due to availability, configuration, connectivity, or version mismatch.

is selected under License Level in the same Licensing dialog. Check Connection:

Assuming the network works, here are the for the “not authorized” error. The error message indicates that the handshake failed

Verify the machine is connected to the same network (or VPN) as the license server. Restart ArcGIS Pro:

ArcGIS Pro allows borrowing concurrent licenses for offline use. If all Advanced seats are borrowed, status enquiry will show: Verify the machine is connected to the same

You may have configured ArcGIS Pro to look for an "Advanced" license when your organization only has "Standard" or "Basic" licenses available. Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide 1. Verify License Availability

If everything else fails, deauthorize the entire License Manager and reauthorize. This could be due to availability

| Symptom | Most Likely Cause | Who Fixes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Status enquiry shows 0 ARCGISPRO_ADVANCED | No Advanced seat authorized | License Admin | | User has Basic but needs Advanced | Unaware of license level switch | End User | | Error only appears after running a specific tool | Tool requires Advanced (e.g., Network Analyst) | End User / Admin to check extensions | | Error began after Pro upgrade | License Manager version mismatch | License Admin | | Error appears sporadically | All Advanced seats borrowed/in use | License Admin / Wait |

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