RegWrite("HKCU\Software\Tableau\Registration\Data", "last_name", "REG_SZ", "XYZ") RegWrite("HKCU\Software\Tableau\Registration\Data", "email", "REG_SZ", "first_name", "REG_SZ", "ABD") RegWrite("HKCU\Software\Tableau\Registration\Data", "country", "REG_SZ", "FR") RegWrite("HKCU\Software\Tableau\Registration\Data", "company", "REG_SZ", "ABC") If Not WinActive($title,$text) Then WinActivate($title,$text) #region - Internal functions Au3Recorder Start -įunc _WinWaitActivate($title,$text,$timeout=0) #region -Au3Recorder generated code Start (v3.3.7.0). #EndRegion **** Directives created by AutoIt3Wrapper_GUI **** #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_requestedExecutionLevel=asInvoker #Region **** Directives created by AutoIt3Wrapper_GUI **** Tableau.exe -return FD 1Q -6QME -25V 9-575F -27FPC Applications/Tableau.app/Contents/MacOS/Tableau -return įor example, a script that could be used to activate Tableau Desktop on a Windows computer would look like the following: Applications/Tableau.app/Contents/MacOS/Tableau -refresh
Applications/Tableau.app/Contents/MacOS/Tableau -activate For me, I used desktop management software to deploy a compiled script, which ran in the system account. Note: To successfully use the licensing parameters, you must run scripts or perform manual operations as an administrator.
In addition, you can use the “return” parameter to retrieve a license and deactivate it without having to manually remove it from an individual machine.
TABLEAU READER FOR MAC LICENSE KEY
When performing quiet installations of Tableau Desktop or Tableau Server, use the online activation parameter to avoid having Tableau prompt the user to manually enter the license key for each installation. For Tableau Server, the executable is named tabinstallck.exe and can be used prior to configuring Tableau Server. For Tableau Desktop, the application itself provides the command line interface. Using scripting languages or manual operations via the Command Prompt, you can activate online, refresh, and deactivate your license keys. Command Line Tool Options and Script Automation