PROBLEM
After closing an ArcGIS session, the license is not returned to the pool of available licenses.
Note: This article pertains to ArcGIS versions 8.x and 9.x. Later versions of ArcGIS may contain different functionality, as well as different names and locations for menus, commands and geoprocessing tools.
Note: The information in this article applies to retired products, ARC/INFO and ArcInfo Workstation.
This is typically caused by inconsistencies or errors in network communication. Devices on the network such as switches, routers or firewalls that interfere with the communication between ArcGIS and the license manager, can also cause this problem.
The license manager initiates two TCP connections to check a license in or out; one which defaults to TCP port 27005 (8.x and earlier) or 27004 (9.0 and later), and one on a random TCP port. This dynamic/random second port can be blocked by routers, switches, or firewalls on the network between the license server and the client. To alleviate this problem, set the license manager to run on a static second port, and then open this port on all intervening network devices.
Code: VENDOR ESRI PORT=####
ArcGIS 9.x users will appear as follows:
Code: VENDOR ARCGIS PORT=####
Note: For Windows license managers, each of the *.lic files must be edited identically.
Note: Contact your system or network administrator for assistance.
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