5/31/2023 0 Comments Flowjo linux![]() ![]() When the next round of software billing is completed (spring of each year), the lab will receive one more bill for the fraction of the year that seat was active. Once a seat is deactivated, it will accrue no new charges. Email the Flow Lab to request deactivation of accounts/computers as needed. Frequency of use does not matter, nor does the lab affiliation of the registered user (for an Individual User Registration) or the retirement of the computer (for a Shared Computer Registration). Deactivating a FlowJo License Registration:Ī registration on the site license remains active until the Flow Lab receives a request to deactivate the registration. Please fill out this form to request a seat on the FlowJo Site License. This option works well for a shared workstation used by multiple lab members.Īctivating a FlowJo License Registration: The license is only valid for that one computer, but anyone with a UW email who wants to use that workstation can make a (free) Portal account to log in and analyze data. Shared Computer Registration: Software authentication is tied to the hardware address of a single computer.It is intended to be used by only one person. This allows flexibility to use FlowJo on multiple workstations both on and off campus. The registered user can install FlowJo on up to 4 computers, and log in to one computer at a time to use the software. Individual User License: Software authentication is tied to an individual FlowJo Portal login.There are two options available on this site license: FlowJo license fees are billed through iLab along with each lab’s regular flow cytometry fees in the spring of each year. The cost of the license is about $220 per registration, per year. If you have trouble following any of these steps, please call 5 or email, and we will do our best to troubleshoot your license issues as quickly as possible.The Flow Lab hosts a site license for FlowJo Single Cell Data Analysis Software available to anyone with an email account. Step 4: Wait for a reply email with instructions on how to re-load the attached license.key file, rename the dongle to FJTHUMB, and begin your analysis. Step 3: Email the dongle serial ID to FlowJo Licensing Support at, along with the five-digit invoice number, purchase order number, or original purchase information. In the Value window, the serial ID is everything after the last slash mark.On the Details tab, in the Property pull-down menu, choose Device Instance Path.On the Hardware tab, select the flash drive, and click Properties.Right-click the dongle drive, and choose Properties.Look for Serial Number-this is the dongle ID.Under USB High-Speed Bus, click USB Disk.From the Apple menu, choose About This Mac.Note: Purple dongles will not have a dongle serial ID and must be replaced physically. Step 2: Locate the unique serial ID for that USB dongle by following the instructions below.Įxamples of dongle serial IDs: AA040…. If you are unfamiliar with how to do this, search YouTube for tutorials specific to your platform. Step 1: Reformat the USB by inserting it into your computer and erasing or restoring the USB device to its original state. Have no fear we can fix your dongle electronically with these simple troubleshooting techniques. You sit down in the lab, insert the USB dongle, and !BOOM! "The disk inserted was not readable by this computer"! Cue mass HYSTERIA!! How will you ever get your data reanalyzed in time if you can’t run FlowJo? Luckily, your colleagues are done using the FlowJo dongle license, and you can finally finish your project by making some quick tweaks to your gating. ![]() You have been up all night readying your data for submission, when all of a sudden you realize that you need to go back and reanalyze some Flow. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |