Mathworks Licensing Error 5005
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I am using university account and it already activated licenses. However, I cannot run the script because it said "Mathworks Licensing Error 5005". I already tried reinstalling MATLAB, but this message always popped up. Please help me because it is urgent matter. 

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If you want to try by yourself first, do what the following AI advice suggests. Else contact MathWorks Support immediately:
From AI:
MATLAB licensing error 5005 typically indicates a "License Checkout Failed" issue, often caused by a corrupted license file, an expired license, or failure to properly activate the software. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Here are the most effective solutions to fix this issue:
1. Reactivate MATLAB
Reactivating is the most common fix to refresh corrupted or outdated license information.
- Navigate to the bin folder within your MATLAB installation directory (e.g., C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2023a\bin\win64).
- Right-click activate_matlab.exe and select Run as Administrator.
- Select "Activate automatically using the Internet" and follow the prompts. [1, 2, 3]
If the cached license file is corrupted, MATLAB will continue to throw errors even after reactivation.
- Close MATLAB.
- Windows: Press Windows Key + R, type %APPDATA%\MathWorks\licensing\licenses, and press Enter.
- Delete the license files in this folder.
- Restart MATLAB and activate if prompted. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Individual Licenses: Ensure your license has not expired via your MathWorks Account.
- Network Licenses: If you are using a shared license, the network license manager might be down or the license file on the server may need an update. Contact your license administrator. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
If the issue is related to the service that handles licensing, reinstalling the service host can fix it. [1]
- Follow the official guide to uninstall and reinstall the MathWorks Service Host. [1]
If these solutions do not resolve the error, it is recommended to Contact MathWorks Support for further assistance.
Torsten
el 12 de Mayo de 2026 a las 11:08
This question is too vague to be answered. How much slower ? What functions do you use in your script ? Try another MATLAB code and/or MATLAB Online for comparison. If you think R2026a is systematically slower on your PC than R2025b , you could contact MATLAB support.
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