No Licenses Found For Ibm Spss Statistics 29 Errcode 1 Subcode 18 Better
. If this file is missing or empty, the software cannot launch. Re-run the License Authorization Wizard (LAW) Search for IBM SPSS Statistics 29 License Authorization Wizard in your applications. Ensure you have an active internet connection. "License my product now" and enter your 20-character authorization code. Mac-Specific Fix (Terminal)
Open the Start menu and search for . Right-click it and choose Run as Administrator . Enter your authorization code again. Ensure it says "Successfully processed all codes." 3. Alternative Solutions if the Above Fail If the standard fixes do not work, consider the following:
Run through the authorization process again with your license code. Solution 2: Fix File Permissions (macOS) Ensure you have an active internet connection
The file storing your authorization code (usually lservrc ) has become corrupted or unreadable.
You have followed all five phases. The error persists. Now consider these advanced scenarios: Right-click it and choose Run as Administrator
Open and go to /Applications/IBM SPSS Statistics/Resources/Activation/ . Delete the lservrc file. Relaunch the License Wizard and re-apply your code. 3. Check Your System Date and Time
On macOS systems, this is by far the most frequent culprit. If your user account lacks administrator rights, the License Authorization Wizard cannot write the necessary license file to protected system directories. The default path for the license file on macOS is: [7†L12-L15][6†L9-L12]. it may look like it succeeded
The error message means that your SPSS software cannot read, locate, or update its local license file ( lservrc ). This most commonly happens because the program lacks administrator permissions to apply the activation code, or because a corrupted local file is blocking the license.
If you're using a Concurrent User license (common in academic settings), the solution likely lies in your network connectivity.
cd "C:\Program Files\IBM\SPSS\Statistics\29\bin" licenseactivator.exe <your_new_20_char_code>
The most common cause for Subcode 18 is a lack of permissions. SPSS needs "Write" access to update the license file on your hard drive. If you run the wizard as a standard user, it may look like it succeeded, but the file won't actually update.