Can you use ArcGIS on more than one computer?
A Single Use license authorizes one person to use ArcGIS Pro on one machine, such as a desktop computer. Use on a second machine is not allowed. The license also authorizes the same person to use other ArcGIS Desktop applications— ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcGlobe, and ArcScene —on two machines, such as a desktop and laptop computer.
How to transfer an ArcGIS Desktop License to a different machine?
Retrieve the authorization number from the same portal, under the Licensing section, or transfer the Provisioning file ( PRVC) from the source machine to the destination machine. Authorize ArcGIS License Manager. For more information, refer to the following article, How To: Download and install Esri software from My Esri.
How to deauthorize license for ArcGIS for desktop and ArcGIS Engine?
The directions include deauthorizing the license on the source machine, locating the authorization number, and authorizing the destination machine. Deauthorize the license from the source machine. For more information, refer to the following article, How To: Perform online deauthorization of licenses for ArcGIS for Desktop and ArcGIS Engine.
Can you run arcpy.mp on ArcGIS Pro?
Arcpy.mapping scripts authored with ArcGIS Desktop must be modified before you can run them in ArcGIS Pro. The changes are straight-forward and logical and typically can be accomplished with find and replace operations. The sections below highlight many of the significant changes to the arcpy.mp API as well as new features that were added.
What’s the difference between ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Pro?
Layer files authored with ArcGIS Desktop have an .lyr extension, and layer files created with ArcGIS Pro have an .lyrx extension. There is a notable difference. Older .lyr files only store a single layer or a single group layer at the root level, although a group layer can have multiple layers or group layers within it.
Is there a way to connect to ArcGIS Online?
Once connected and logged in, you can: ArcMap connects to ArcGIS Online by default, but you can set your ArcGIS Desktop installation (all parts except ArcGIS Pro) to connect to your portal using the Manage Portal Connections tool in ArcGIS Administrator. Close all ArcGIS Desktop applications.