: It allows a central server to store a specific number of licenses and distribute them to client users as needed. License Release

Return to the offline server, import the .ans file into the Floating License Manager, and finalize the activation. 6. Connecting Client Workstations to the Server

Follow the on-screen setup wizard prompts and accept the End User License Agreement (EULA).

The Floating License Manager is a server-based software utility that acts as a central repository for network licenses. Instead of activating a license permanently on a single workstation (Node-Locked), licenses are placed on a central server.

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Use the main search bar and enter or look up the specific software package you are deploying (e.g., EcoStruxure Control Expert). Filter the results by "Software/Firmware" . Select the latest version of the Floating License Manager.

Select inside the Floating License Manager.

The FLM acts as a centralized server-side utility that distributes and tracks concurrent software licenses.

The is the server-side software that acts as the gatekeeper. It listens for requests from client computers (engineers’ laptops or workstations), verifies that a license is available, and tracks usage.

The most common way to obtain the Floating License Manager is through a direct download link on the Schneider Electric FAQ or software download pages. Standalone Installer