LabVIEW relies on licensing activation.
Use the NI Activation Wizard to obtain an activation code for your software. You can launch the NI Activation Wizard two ways:
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Note You do not need to activate your software if it is managed by NI Volume License Manager as a part of a Volume License Agreement. |
(Windows) The LabVIEW Professional Development System includes the Application Builder, which LabVIEW enables when you activate LabVIEW. If you have an activated version of the LabVIEW Base Package or Full Development System, select Help»Activate Application Builder to activate and use the Application Builder. The license takes effect when you restart LabVIEW.
You also can activate the Application Builder through the NI License Manager by selecting Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI License Manager. Then select Application Builder for LabVIEW Base/Full/Student and click the Activate button.
Activation is the process of obtaining an activation code to enable your software to run on your computer. An activation code is an alphanumeric string that verifies the software, version, and computer ID to enable features on your computer. Activation codes are unique and are valid on only one computer.
The NI Activation Wizard is a part of NI License Manager that steps you through the process of enabling software to run on your machine.
You need your product serial number, user name, and organization. The NI Activation Wizard determines the rest of the information. Certain activation methods may require additional information for delivery. This information is used only to activate your product. Complete disclosure of National Instruments licensing privacy policy is available at ni.com/activate/privacy. If you optionally choose to register your software, your information is protected under the National Instruments privacy policy, available at ni.com/privacy.
You can find your serial number on the proof-of-ownership and registration card that you received with your product, as shown in the following example.

If your software kit does not include a Certificate of Ownership, you can find your serial number on the product packing slip or on the shipping label.
The computer ID contains unique information about your computer. National Instruments requires this information to enable your software. You can find your computer ID through the NI Activation Wizard or by using NI License Manager, as follows:
For more information about product activation and licensing refer to ni.com/activate.