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The Computer ID is specific to your offline machine's motherboard and network card. Changing hardware will invalidate this ID. Open the on your offline computer. Type NI License Manager and launch the application.

Are you using an or a corporate Volume License Agreement (VLA) ?

If your organisation uses an internal volume license server: Contact your internal . Provide them with your Computer ID and Serial Number. labview offline activation exclusive

If you follow this exclusive guide, you will never see the dreaded "License expired, please connect to the internet" message again. You will have mastered LabVIEW deployment in the dark.

For large organizations, offline activation is often managed via a Disconnected License File generated by a server administrator using NI Volume License Manager (VLM). The Computer ID is specific to your offline

The administrator creates a "disconnected" license file (.lic) from the server. This file is transferred via USB to the offline machine.

Open a web browser and navigate to the official . Log in with your NI User Account credentials. Type NI License Manager and launch the application

Offline activation for LabVIEW is a specialized process used primarily for secure or remote workstations that lack a direct internet connection. While National Instruments (NI) has moved toward account-based online logins for many versions—including the LabVIEW Community Edition , which a network connection for the initial activation—professional and enterprise licenses can often still be activated offline using a specific "Computer ID" method. The Offline Activation Process

Activating National Instruments (NI) LabVIEW on a computer without internet access requires specific steps. Software engineers, lab technicians, and enterprise users often need to isolate testing environments from the public network for security or compliance.

The primary tool installed with LabVIEW to handle local license files.