

If you do not have your code, you can look it up online via the CU Software Online Store see How To Look Up Your License Codes. If your department uses a local SPSS license server to activate, chose the Concurrent User option, then click Next.Įnter your IBM SPSS Statistics Authorization Code for the current license term and version of SPSS Statistics, then click Next. If you're installing a standalone license of SPSS Statistics (most customers), choose Authorized User License, then click Next. The SPSS Statistics Licensing Wizard will open and display the Product Authorization dialog box. IBM SPSS Statistics will launch automatically and you will see an Activate SPSS Statistics dialog box. Upon successful completion, you should see the InstallShield Wizard Completed message. Please be patient, even if the progress bar appears to pause for a few minutes. The installer will run for several minutes. In the InstallShield Wizard dialog box, click Install. In the Destination Folder dialog box, we strongly recommend keeping the default value. At the first screen, click Next.Ĭlick the radio button accepting the terms of the IBM License Agreement. The extraction screen may disappear and reappear more than once.Īfter extraction is complete, the SPSS Statistics InstallShield Wizard will launch. You'll be prompted to sign in to an account with Administrator access rights.Īfter launch, the installer will report that it is extracting files.

If you are not sure what version you have, please check with your local IT provider.ĭownload the SPSS installer from the CU Software SPSS page.Īfter download, right-click the installer, then select Run as Administrator. The current release of SPSS Statistics requires 64-bit Windows. However, for some reason, my system shows that "chmod: IF_LAW_Python_25.sh: No such file or directory" even though the file exists and its location is "/Applications/IBM/SPSS/Statistics/25/IF_LAW_Python_25.sh" as Terminal shows itself.You must run the SPSS installer from a user account that has full Administrator rights on your Windows computer. $ /Applications/IBM/SPSS/Statistics/25 (location of file) After all manipulations I had to play with terminal by entering some commands as :


I have spent two hours trying to run it but I am stuck.Īmong the most useful links was IBM's fix file for SPSS 25 on Mac's (link below) which I tried to follow to make the "Wizard" do some magic for allowing me to enter the license code. Had to reinstall my SPSS 25 and currently having a major issue with entering the license code.Īpparently while SPSS 25 can work on Catalina 10.15.3, License Authorization Wizard is a 32-bit program and is not supported.
