Since ArcGIS Pro is 'free' in the sence that it comes basically with ArcGIS I was wondering why non of the extensions we hace licensed are available in ArcGIS Pro.
We are using 'Advanced (ArcInfo) Concurrent Use' licenses in ArcGIS 10.5 and more than 10 extensions included, where all of them are marked as permanent.
Looking at the licensing level within ArcGIS Pro I am at 'Advanced' level. However, when adding our license server into the 'License Manager' field non of the extensions listed in the refreshed list is available. Quiting the licensing dialog in ArcGIS Pro with [OK] returns a message box saying: 'An ArcGIS Pro Advanced concurrent use is not authorized.'
Is my assumption correct, that there is the possibility of creating a cocurrent us license for ArcGIS Pro Advanced where all the extensions can be activated, and these settings are missing in our current concurrent licens file?
Bests Thomas
- We are living in the 21st century.
GIS moved on and nobody needs a format consisting out of at least three files! No, nobody needs shapefiles, not even for the sake of an exchange format. Folks, use GeoPackage to exchange data with other GIS!