If re-running the wizard doesn't work, the existing license file might be stuck or "read-only." : Windows : C:\Program Files\IBM\SPSS Statistics .
The most common cause for Subcode 18 is a lack of permissions. SPSS needs "Write" access to update the license file on your hard drive. If you run the wizard as a standard user, it may look like it succeeded, but the file won't actually update.
: Re-enter your authorization code and complete the wizard. Restart SPSS. University of Wisconsin–Madison 2. Reset the License File (Mac & Windows) If re-running the wizard doesn't work, the existing
You may be trying to activate the software without the necessary permissions to write to the installation folder.
The error message is a clear signal that SPSS encountered a problem with its license verification. In most cases, it specifically points to one of three underlying issues: If you run the wizard as a standard
The license file ( lservrc ) was not created, is missing, or is corrupt.
If you previously used the version (logged in with an IBM ID) and are now trying to use a Site License (using a 20-character code), the two versions can conflict. University of Wisconsin–Madison 2
Delete this file (or rename it to lservrc.old to keep a backup).
If permissions were damaged, a fresh install might be necessary. Uninstall SPSS 29. Restart your computer.
Let’s be direct: subcode 18 is commonly reported on forums where users attempt to use patched .dll files or keygens. If that is your case, there is no "better" ethical solution. The error is intentional copy protection. You need to purchase a legitimate license from IBM or your institution.
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