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Automation Anywhere On-Prem – License Expiry, Renewal, and Vendor Control

  • January 7, 2026
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Hello everyone,

I would like to get some standard information and learn from your experience regarding license lifecycle management in Automation Anywhere On-Prem environments.

We are using Automation Anywhere On-Prem, and I was not involved in the initial system setup. Because of this, I would like to better understand how license-related scenarios are handled in practice.

Specifically, I would like to clarify the following points:

  • What happens when licenses expire in an On-Prem setup?

  • How does the license renewal process work technically (license files, activation steps, possible downtime, etc.)?

  • If certain licenses are stopped, removed, or frozen, how is this reflected in the Control Room?

  • What is the impact on existing users, bot runners, and running automations?

Additionally, since this is an On-Prem deployment, I would like to understand the vendor-side involvement:

  • Even in an On-Prem environment, can Automation Anywhere remotely deactivate or restrict licenses?

  • Is there any permanent or periodic connection between our Control Room and Automation Anywhere for license validation or enforcement?

  • Or is license control fully managed on our side unless we explicitly apply changes (e.g., new license files)?

In the Cloud version, these flows are more transparent. However, due to the On-Prem nature of our setup and my limited visibility into the initial configuration, these questions have become important while managing the environment.

If you have experience with license renewals, expirations, audits, or vendor interactions in an On-Prem Automation Anywhere setup, I would really appreciate it if you could share your insights and best practices.

Thank you in advance.

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Hello ​@sufanzada , All your entitled license information is available by logging into your control room portal as an Admin user and by navigating to “Administration > Licenses” page. 

For OnPremise, there are two type of license,

  1. File-based
  2. GUID-Based (Cloud licensing)

For File-based, you may have to get the new license file by reaching out to your Automation anywhere Sales Manager or the Customer Success Manager before the actual expiry date and import it to the Control Room license page to ensure seamless Control Room and Bot execution operations. The file-based licensing is getting deprecated and we are encouraging customers to leverage GUID-based licensing that helps in tracking the measurable utilization (Ex - Docuemnt Automation, APA features etc)

 

For GUID-Based licensing, you have to add the Cloud licensing URL in the Proxy allowed list to ensure the seamless connectivity from your OnPremise control rom to the Cloud license server. Please find more details in the article below.

Cloud licensing FAQ