IBM SPSS Statistics Installation and Renewals
IBM SPSS Statistics Installation and Renewals
IBM SPSS Statistics Installation and Renewals
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this
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IBM
SPSS
Statistics
19,
20
&
21
University
of
Edinburgh
THE
SPSS
CODE
CYCLE
FOLLOWS
THE
ACADEMIC
YEAR.
• 2013/14 codes can be used for new installations up to the end of August 2014.
• If installed by then SPSS will continue to work until the end of September 2014.
These guides are written using SPSS 19, but the process is very similar for SPSS 20 and 21.
Authorization codes can be supplied by a school computing officer or license administrator, directly from
Software Services or IS Helpdesk depending how the license was purchased. These are confidential codes
so please do not publish them or make the software available online.
Anyone who receives a copy of the software and codes, licensed to the University of Edinburgh, has to
sign the SPSS copyright acknowledgement form on receipt of software or codes as part of the site license
and return it to software services. A copy of the form can be found the end of this document.
Please abide by the terms and conditions of the agreement. In particular, (and not explicitly mentioned on
the copyright form) SPSS cannot be installed on NHS machines, neither can it be used for NHS work nor
distributed to NHS staff. A copy of the full agreement can by requested from Software Services.
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Installing
IBM
SPSS
Statistics
How you install SPSS will depend on your own circumstances. There are four scenarios:
1. University
Managed
desktop
Computer 3
2. Installation
on
a
Computer
on
EdLAN 3 ,
the
university
network
3. Installation
on
a
Computer
on
the
internet 4
during
installation
4. Installation
on
a
Computer
without
any
network 4
connection
After installing SPSS using Senario 1 or 2, Information Services will administer your licenses for you, so
you shouldn’t have to worry about the annual code renewal.
Please make sure you sign the copyright form at the end of this document and return it to the Software
Services team.
1.
MANAGED
DESKTOP
At the moment on the managed desktops:
• SPSS 19 is available for Windows 7 managed desktop
• SPSS 18 is available for Macintosh Snow Leopard managed desktop,
• SPSS 20 is available for Macintosh Lion managed desktop
• SPSS 21 will be available for the new Mountain Lion desktop when it is released. It has also been
packaged for Windows 7.
SPSS 19 is the version currently used in all the public labs for academic year 2013/2014.
If you have a managed desktop machine, a copy of SPSS is automatically on your computer, if it is in the
SPSS group. If it is not on your managed desktop computer then your computing officer, support team or
IS help services should be able to put your machine in the SPSS group. Once it’s added to the group the
next time you restart your machine SPSS will be available.
NEVER
manually
install
SPSS
on
a
managed
desktop
computer
without
first
consulting
whoever
manages
the
computer.
ALWAYS
seek
advice
from
your
school
support
or
IS
help
services
if
you’re
not
sure.
3
You need the computer to be permanently linked to the Edinburgh university network, EdLAN, while using SPSS. Although
there is a facility to issue 'commuter' licenses for laptops, so they can run SPSS for up to 7 days away from EdLAN and still
use the license server.
4
We would recommend that you connect your computer to the network to authorize across the network if at all possible. It is
much quicker simpler process and less prone to errors and delays.
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2.
INSTALLATION
ON
A
EDLAN3
NETWORKED
COMPUTER
If you or your computing officer are installing SPSS on your computer using an SPSS install disk or
downloaded software, you have to have administration rights for the computer to install SPSS. If you
have a networked computer then you can make use of the Information Services license server to license
your copy of SPSS.
• Choose the Network License option
• At the License Server/Manager step and put in the phrase
o is-lic1.is.ed.ac.uk: is-lic2.is.ed.ac.uk: is-lic3.is.ed.ac.uk
as the license manager name, it’s actually three server names separated by colons.
Using
the
license
server
means
the
codes
will
be
updated
by
Information
Services
centrally.
Your
SPSS
copy
should
keep
functioning
without
you
having
to
do
anything.
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4.
INSTALLATION
ON
A
COMPUTER
WITHOUT
ANY
NETWORK4
CONNECTION
If the computer is not on the network at all, select the Site License option at the start of the installation.
At the Product Authorization step you should see the Lock Code for your machine
• Make a note of the generated Lock Code (which is unique to your computer) starting with either
4- or 10- and 5 digits then please email [email protected] with the following details:
o your name,
o university school or unit,
o version of SPSS
o Lock code
o Authorization Code.
o Payment details (i.e. when and who paid for the license.)
• Software Services team will generate a License Code6 and email it back to you.
• Once you have the License Code start up the “License Authorization Wizard”
• Choose the “I have contacted SPSS and I have a license” option and click next
• Enter the License Code and click Finish.
When you install SPSS, you get a 14 day trial of all the SPSS options available, once you validate with
the Authorization Code, you loose access to any options not under our site license. Please validate your
license before the 14 days are up as trying to validate your license after that has been known cause
problems and may delay your access to the program.
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Renewing
SPSS
codes
If you have already installed the software use the Licence Authorization Wizard to update your license.
We would recommend you connect your computer to the network to authorize across the network if at all
possible. It is much quicker simpler process and less prone to errors and delays. To update the license:
5
The Lock code is unique to the computer and the SPSS version that generated it. Lock codes start with either 4- or 10- and
are followed by 5 digits and look like: 4-22222.
6
License Codes should be generated and sent out within 2 or 3 working days of receipt during the semester, it may take longer
during vacation times. Codes will only be generated if we have the required details including payment.
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Checking
the
license
You can see what license modules are installed and when they expire by running the SPSS command
SHOW LICENSE. or abbreviated to SHOW LIC. Use the following steps to run the command:
• Start up SPSS.
• Choose File > New > Syntax from the File menu to open a new SPSS syntax
window.
• Type in the command SHOW LIC. into the syntax window (including the full stop).
• Select the whole command, including the full stop.
• Choose Run > All from the menu.
The output window should contain a table similar to the one below. Not all these modules will be
available under different operating systems.
TABLE
OF
MODULES
LICENSED
FOR
21
(SOME
ARE
W INDOWS
ONLY)
License
Component Expiration Date Maximum N Maximum Release
of Users Number
IBM SPSS Statistics 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Regression 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Advanced Statistics 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Categories 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Exact Tests 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Missing Values 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Conjoint 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Custom Tables 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Complex Samples 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Decision Trees 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Data Preparation 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Forecasting 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Neural Networks 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Direct Marketing 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Bootstrapping 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
IBM SPSS Statistics Base 31-AUG-2014 1 21.0
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IBM
SPSS
2013
Agreement
Copyright
Acknowledgement
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University of Edinburgh to which I am a currently registered student or member of staff is subject
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University of Edinburgh will be maintained. (Copies of the relevant Licences may be seen by
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6. I will only incorporate the PROGRAM, or part thereof, in any work, program or article produced
by me, where this is permitted by the licence or by “Fair Dealing”.
7. I will only incorporate some part or version of the PROGRAM in any work produced by me with
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8. I will not reverse engineer or decompile the PROGRAM or attempt to do so.
9. I will return or destroy all copies of the PROGRAM at the end of the course/year/period of
employment or when requested to do so.
In signing this Copyright Acknowledgement Form I understand that the University of Edinburgh
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proceedings as a result of violation of its licensing agreements.
Date ……………………………………………
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