You may export a license using a platform tool without
first making a platform connection. You may save any number (or all)
licenses in your local license database locally on your Workbench PC, as a license archive (.lar) file.
You are using Workbench running on a PC that is licensed.
The license archive format allows you to easily share saved
.lar files (however they are named) among multiple PCs without overwriting
a license file for a different host platform.
- Select .
The
Workbench License Manager opens.

- To export all licenses from your local license database,
click Export File without first selecting a
license.
The system prompts you to confirm that you intended to
export all licenses.

- To export one or more specific licenses, select them in
the left pane (host IDs or license files).
- Do one of the following:
- If you are exporting all licenses, click Yes.
- If you are exporting selected licenses, click Export
File.
An
Export Licenses file chooser opens.

- Navigate to the spot to save the .lar file.
- To rename the license archive file change the name.
For example, instead of: licenses.lar, you could rename it
MyController.lar.
- To continue, click OK.
A popup window confirms export success.

The system saves the license in a compressed
(zip-compatible) format known as a license archive. This is a file
with a .lar file extension. It includes the complete licenses/hostID folder (subdirectory) structure (relative to sys home) for any included
licenses.
- To view the license zip file, use Windows Explorer to navigate
to the folder that contains the file, right-click the .lar file and
open it with a utility, such as 7-zip.
The .lar file contains one or more licenses.

The shows a .lar file in Windows
Explorer, opened using 7-Zip, and its subsequent contents. In this
case, where the archive contains multiple licenses, it was created
by an export performed using the Workbench License Manager tool.