Open Terminal and run the following command to update permissions for the folder (you may need to change the path based on your version): sudo chmod -R 777 /Applications/IBM\ SPSS\ Statistics/Resources/Activation/
Navigate to the IBM SPSS Statistics 29 installation folder (usually C:\Program Files\IBM\SPSS\Statistics\29 ). Right-click on the LicenseAuthorizationWizard.exe file. Select . Open Terminal and run the following command to
If you’ve just installed or updated to , nothing kills the productivity buzz faster than a licensing error. Seeing "No licenses found... ErrCode: 1 Subcode: 18" usually happens just when you have a deadline looming. If you’ve just installed or updated to ,
On macOS systems, this is by far the most frequent culprit. If your user account lacks administrator rights, the License Authorization Wizard cannot write the necessary license file to protected system directories. The default path for the license file on macOS is: [7†L12-L15][6†L9-L12]. On macOS systems, this is by far the most frequent culprit
You may be trying to activate the software without the necessary permissions to write to the installation folder.
To fix this effectively, you have to move beyond just re-entering the code. You need to reset the licensing environment. 1. The "Clean Slate" Method (Most Effective)
Solving IBM SPSS Statistics 29 "No Licenses Found" (ErrCode=1 SubCode=18) - A Better Approach