
anupkholgade asked a question.
Tried using the latest lmadmin-x64_n6-11_19_10 as well. The problem seems to be InstallAnywhere, it's trying to search for the iawin32.dll during the installtion and fails as the windows server 2025 is pure 64 bit.

anupkholgade asked a question.
Tried using the latest lmadmin-x64_n6-11_19_10 as well. The problem seems to be InstallAnywhere, it's trying to search for the iawin32.dll during the installtion and fails as the windows server 2025 is pure 64 bit.
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Many thanks,
Mercedes

jannine asked a question.
Currently SNOW License Manager is not populating the categories such as Freeware, Commercial, Shareware and others compared to FlexNet Manager. Is this something that SNOW don't offer on it's platform?

Snow License Manager includes in its application database information about whether an application requires a license or not (Under "List All Applications" > see column "License Required").
But on any platform (not just SLM), this needs to be taken with a pinch of salt: an application marked or given to you as Freeware does not necessarily mean that the application is always freeware. This is the reason why SLM allows you to edit the field locally.
Also, I am not sure, in the context of a Software Asset Management practice, for what tasks you would rely on, or even need this information.
Could you provide more context so we can see how best we can help you find what you need?

Snow Atlas Release Blog — BVanDam (Flexera Software)
Release notification on SAM Core - Snow Atlas: Add License entry point on Application detail pages
Release information:
You can now navigate to the Add License page directly from any Application detail page tab in SAM on Snow Atlas. When you navigate this way, the Application Name field is pre-populated automatically, making it faster to complete the license record.
What problem are we solving?
The release of the new Application detail pages in July 2025 removed the ability to create a license directly from the Application context. Users had to navigate away from the application they were working with, open the Add License page independently, and manually search for and select the application - adding unnecessary steps to a common workflow.
Summary Info
Before Scenario
Negative Consequences
After Scenario - Key Enhancements
Positive Business Outcomes

MohammedRahatul.Arifeen@satorp.com asked a question.

There is this search filter, but I believe it may not be available everywhere.
This example comes from the "List All Licenses" report
Where exactly do you need it?

Kin Yan asked a question.
SNOW Atlas supports export report to PDF/XLS(no x)/CSV file, however, XLS is the last century format that not support in MicroSoft Power Automation family, any plan to support XLSX report file in near future?

Hi Kin,
Looking at your second screenshot, it appears that you haven't expanded the Home menu. Could you click on the Home Menu, which should expand to show the User Settings page?
Let us know how you go.
Regards
Vas

Parulpatel asked a question.

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Looks like a good question to send directly to Support via a support ticket.