If you've worked through the standard steps and the "No licenses found..." error remains, you'll need to try more targeted advanced solutions.
Some universities, like Queen's University, have documented that users must be connected to the Campus network (ethernet or secured Wi-Fi) or their specific VPN solution prior to launching SPSS for concurrent licensing to work properly [13†L25-L32].
. Re-entering your authorization code with these elevated rights is the most common fix. Check the License File ( : Navigate to the SPSS installation directory (usually C:\Program Files\IBM\SPSS\Statistics\29 on Windows or the /Applications folder on Mac) and look for a file named
This section presents solutions in order of likelihood and complexity. Start with and work your way down until the issue is resolved.
Sometimes old license remnants cause subcode 18.
In plain English: Your computer has a license file, but SPSS thinks it is corrupted, tampered with, or was generated for a different version (e.g., SPSS 28 or an older build of 29).
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If you've worked through the standard steps and the "No licenses found..." error remains, you'll need to try more targeted advanced solutions.
Some universities, like Queen's University, have documented that users must be connected to the Campus network (ethernet or secured Wi-Fi) or their specific VPN solution prior to launching SPSS for concurrent licensing to work properly [13†L25-L32]. If you've worked through the standard steps and
. Re-entering your authorization code with these elevated rights is the most common fix. Check the License File ( : Navigate to the SPSS installation directory (usually C:\Program Files\IBM\SPSS\Statistics\29 on Windows or the /Applications folder on Mac) and look for a file named Sometimes old license remnants cause subcode 18
This section presents solutions in order of likelihood and complexity. Start with and work your way down until the issue is resolved. but SPSS thinks it is corrupted
Sometimes old license remnants cause subcode 18.
In plain English: Your computer has a license file, but SPSS thinks it is corrupted, tampered with, or was generated for a different version (e.g., SPSS 28 or an older build of 29).
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