We recently purchased a new license that has extra toolboxes on it. Can I use 2014b version with that specific license with the new toolboxes, or do I have to use 2015?
Show older comments
Just recently purchased a license with an array of new toolboxes for matlab. Can I use this license with 2014b or do I need to use the newest version to have access to these features?
Answers (2)
Image Analyst
on 26 Jan 2016
0 votes
You may have to install the latest, greatest version, unless you can work out some kind of deal with your Mathworks sales person to create an obsolete package for you.
Andreas Goser
on 27 Jan 2016
0 votes
Answer assuming it is a professional version:
While it is recommended to benefit from the latest release, you can also install older releases. Also if you purchased new toolboxes!
You can even install R2014b and R2015b in parallel as you want to test existing code and models before you migrate to R2015b.
1 Comment
Walter Roberson
on 27 Jan 2016
To expand on this:
Asset Administrators and Technical Contacts for a license can use the License Center to download any version from about R13 up to the latest version that was covered by their license and whatever SMS (Software Maintenance Service) that has been paid for. Your payment for a license also entitles you to use any previous version of the same product. Note that as there have been changes in the license key formats over the years, you might need to have Technical Support issue you an additional license key.
Categories
Find more on Introduction to Installation and Licensing in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!