I was using Alteryx without issues on my PC. My company went to AWS and setup a AWS Workspace for me in order to have remote access to our data files, which now reside on AWS. I can get the license over to AWS and setup/run Alteryx, but each time I close down AWS I have to redo the license when I come back into AWS. Does anyone have a solution for this? I don't want to have to keep dong this, as I cannot then setup Alteryx App to run.
Hello @jgraham,
This would most likely be due to the AWS environment. The way the licensing works for Alteryx is that it will apply to the serial number and machineID that the license key is activated with. If your AWS environment does not retain the same machineID for each login, your license activation will not remain applied to your machine.
Please check with your IT department regarding the AWS settings, and for further licensing support please reach out to Fulfillment@alteryx.com.
Thanks!
TrevorS
TrevorS,
I appreciate the reply and information. The same "device/machine" number or identification is retained.
My IT group has been working on this, and I think we have a solution. I need to understand better what they did and I will try to post it.
Thank you,
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JAMES (JIM) GRAHAM, MA
CPF
SUPPLY CHAIN ENGINEER
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
We were able to come up with a solution. AWS Workspace does assign a specific device/machine number. The key was taking my license off my computer entirely, and then installing Alteryx on the Workspace as a stand alone machine WITHOUT access to the internet. Then we needed to reassign the license, and had to make sure the license information was in a file on the Workspace that could be accessed. If the Workspace has access to the internet it may work differently. Good news, we were able to get it to work.
jgraham,
Were you installing the "standard" Designer license on your AWS Workspace, or did you have to use the "Alteryx Designer on Server OS" version of Designer? I ask because we have a small group that's moved to AWS Workspaces recently, and they are unable to install the same version of Designer they had on their traditional laptops. It's giving the error: " A license key could not be activated because it is not valid for server or virtual environments."
Andy
My original reply may have been a little long winded.
A simple keys to movement from the PC to the ASW Workspace are:
Thank you,
@jgraham , thanks for your contribution to the community!
Please mark this response as the solution in order to can clean up the threads so others in the community can benefit from the knowledge you've shared here.
Thanks.