If Unity can’t contact the license server, you can’t activate your license using the online method. Typical reasons for failing to connect to the license server include: you don’t have access to the internet; your firewall or proxy settings are blocking the connection; or the Unity license servers are down. For more information, see Activation issues.
When online activation fails, you can try to manually activate Unity on your machine. You still need access to a machine with internet access, but it does not have to be the machine on which you are trying to activate Unity.
To manually activate your Unity license, follow this process:
.alf
) from the command line. For example, Unity_v2021.1.0a7.alf
..alf
file to request a Unity license file (.ulf
) from Unity’s license server..ulf
file to activate your license in Unity from the command line..alf
) from the command lineOn macOS, enter the following into the Terminal (replacing <editor-installation-location>
with the actual installation location, such as /Applications/Unity/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity
):
<editor-installation-location> -batchmode -createManualActivationFile -logfile
On Windows, enter the following into the Command Prompt (replacing <editor-installation-location>
with the actual installation location, such as C:\Program Files\Unity\Editor\Unity.exe
):
"<editor-installation-location>" -batchmode -createManualActivationFile -logfile
Now you are ready to request a Unity license (.ulf
) file.
.ulf
) fileAfter you generate a license activation (.alf
) file, the next step is to request your Unity license (.ulf
) file from the license server:
Open the license.unity3d.com/manual webpage.
If prompted, sign into your Unity ID. This is necessary in order to request a Unity license file.
The Manual activation webpage appears.
Select the Browse button to locate the license activation (.alf
) file you already generated using your system’s file browser.
If the upload was successful and Unity detected that the file you chose was a license activation file, the filename appears in the text box with a green checkmark. If you see a red X instead, try again.
Select the Next button. The Activate your license webpage appears.
Select which license type you are activating:
PS/SC/E3-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
.Select the Next button. The Download license file webpage appears.
Select the Download license file button.
Allow downloads for the license.unity3d.com/manual webpage if your system prompts you.
Open your browser’s downloads location and look for the new Unity license file with the .ulf
extension.
Now you are ready to activate your Unity license from the command line.
On macOS, enter the following into the Terminal (replacing <editor-installation-location>
with the actual installation location, such as /Applications/Unity/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity
):
<editor-installation-location> -batchmode -manualLicenseFile <yourulffile> -logfile
On Windows, enter the following into the Command Prompt (replacing <editor-installation-location>
with the actual installation location, such as C:\Program Files\Unity\Editor\Unity.exe
):
"<editor-installation-location>" -batchmode -manualLicenseFile <yourulffile> -logfile
If Unity displays an error message that the license activation was not successful, check Activation issues to find a solution for your issue.
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