Installation guide

A Troubleshooting
Make sure that your License File does not contain extra carriage retums or
tabs.
To avoid this, make sure that each line begins with either #, SERVER,
DAEMON,
or INCREMENT and replace any tab characters in INCREMENT lines
with spaces. One way to check for extraneous tabs and carriage retums
is to open your License File in a text editor and view all nonprinting
characters. Remove these tabs and replace with them spaces.
Make sure that the license information in your License File matches the
license information The MathWorks sent you.
License Manager Error -9: License Checkout Failed. Invalid
Host
If you get this error on a system running an individually licensed MATLAB,
this error typically indicates that you are not running MATLAB on the same
system it was installed on. You can also get this error if you
Replaced your hard drive
Changed the partition on an existing hard drive
Do not have a C: \ drive
Tried to clone an installation from one system to another
To remedy this situation, rerun the installer. At "Step 2: Start the Installer"
on page 1-5, select the Update license option. This option lets you update
your license without requiring that you reinstall MATLAB.
License Manager Error -10: License Checkout Failed. Feature
Has Expired
This error indicates that one or more of your license keys has expired.
Verify that the expiration date on each ofthe INCREMENT Unes in your License
File (matiabroot\R2006b\bin\win32) is still current. Ifthe dates have
already passed, contact the Customer Service department at The MathWorks
(through the Web or through e-mail at service^mathworks.
com).
When
contacting The MathWorks, include your License Number and the Host ID
of your license server.
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