I just installed 2022b on a Mac and I can't find my options file?

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john garrity
john garrity el 9 de Nov. de 2022
Comentada: Walter Roberson el 16 de Nov. de 2022
i just installed 2022b on a brand new mac and received error 39.
does anyone know the name of options file and where it is locatd in MacOS Monterey? if it is mlm.opt , it is not there.
thank you.
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Jan
Jan el 10 de Nov. de 2022
Did you press the "Troubleshoot" button already? Did you install Matlab as admin and run it as user? Then maybe the license files are found in the admin's home folder.
john garrity
john garrity el 10 de Nov. de 2022
thanks for the reply back. Yes, i did hit the troubleshoot button. it recommended i modify my Options File, which i could not locate on my machine. Get my company's matlab admin involved and our license is administered from a network location. he couldn't figue out the problem. so....(1) i know better on where to look for a solution, but (2) am, unfortuneatly no better off since i can't run and get past this splash screen. i am at an absolute standstill and can't even run it on my Mac. let's see if the "higher powers that be" will come up with a solution by next week.

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Ritish Sehgal
Ritish Sehgal el 14 de Nov. de 2022
I understand that you are facing the ‘License checkout failed - Error 39’ after installing MATLAB R2022b on your macOS.
Generally, this error is encountered when you have logged into your computer as a user who is not authorized to use the license. There is an Options file ‘MLM.opt’ in which you need to include those usernames to whom you want to give access.
For Linux/MacOS, the Options File is located on the license server in the directory below by default:
$MATLAB/etc/glnx{86|a64} ($MATLAB/etc for releases prior to 2010b)
(where $MATLAB is the MATLAB installation directory)
You can create one if you still can’t find the Options file.
Below is a link to MATLAB answers which discusses in detail about Options file and how to define it on the license server:
You can also refer to the below MATLAB answers link that discusses the ‘License Manager Error - 39’.
Hope it helps!!
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 14 de Nov. de 2022
The user appears to be using a network license. The options file would be on the license server.

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john garrity
john garrity el 16 de Nov. de 2022
i do have a network license. To resolve this, i had to work with my company's Matlab license administrator to get the Mac license version supported. Supporting a Mac was new to my company. thank you all for your help in solving this.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 16 de Nov. de 2022
The license server component is the same for Mac and Windows, with the exception that historically there have been a couple of times when the Mac version of MATLAB required that the license server be updated to a newer version but the Windows version did not require that (with the newer version being the version listed in the documentation -- so it was more that the Windows version was occasionally more forgiving of using an older version.)

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