Release an offline license
- Updated: 2026/06/09
Release an offline license to de-board an On-Premises Control Room from the License Server (LS) and reallocate its reserved license counts back to the parent account. You can release a license when decommissioning a Control Room, migrating to a new virtual machine, or reallocating license counts to another Control Room.
Prerequisites
- You have administrator access to the Centralized Automation License Manager (CALM).
- The Control Room you want to de-board is accessible and you can generate a new License File Request (LFR) from it.
- You have identified the Control Room GUID associated with the license you want to release.
Note: If the Control Room is no longer
accessible (for example, the system was destroyed or the VM is unrecoverable),
you cannot generate an LFR and the standard release process does not apply. In
this case, contact Automation Anywhere Support to de-board
the offline license file (OLF) without an LFR input. Support uses an admin
utility to remove the existing License Server entry so that a new LFR can be
generated and a new license file can be created for the Control Room.
About de-boarding an offline license
When an offline license is configured for a Control Room, the License Server (LS) reserves a set of license counts exclusively for that Control Room's GUID. No other Control Room or Cloud license within the same account can use those reserved counts.
Releasing the license (de-boarding) performs two actions:
- Frees the Control Room GUID so it can be reused or reassigned.
- Returns the reserved license counts (for example, Bot Creators and Bot Runners) to the parent account, adjusted for actual consumption recorded in the LFR (volume license consumption). Only the unconsumed counts are freed and made available for reallocation to another Control Room or a new license file.
Procedure
The offline license is now released. After a successful release:
- The Control Room GUID is freed and no longer appears as an active licensed instance.
- The reserved license counts are returned to the parent account and are available for reallocation.

