standalone app access-icon is grayed out

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joseph munguia
joseph munguia am 28 Aug. 2019
Beantwortet: Sascha Power am 27 Jul. 2022
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I am using 2019b. Why is the standalone Desktop app grayed out. Is this a license thing? I work at a major company and figure we have the best license...

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 28 Aug. 2019
Check the output of ver to learn if you have MATLAB Compiler installed. If you do have it installed check the output of the license function (and/or check with your IT department or whomever maintains your licenses) to determine if there is a license for MATLAB Compiler available for you to use. Maybe all the licenses are checked out by other users at the moment.
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Niklas Endler
Niklas Endler am 31 Okt. 2020
Did you end up figuring out why it was greyed-out?
Edgar Mauricio Ocampo Alvarez
Bearbeitet: Edgar Mauricio Ocampo Alvarez am 13 Dez. 2020
the Matlab compiler has to be installed from the Menu: Home->Add-Ons->Get Ads-Ons, there will come out a windows where you have to write Matlab compiler and install.
Another alternative option would be to compile from Menu: APPS->Package App and insert the app file .mlapp

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Sascha Power
Sascha Power am 27 Jul. 2022
Thanks to Edgar Mauricio Ocampo Alvarez to give the correct answer:
the Matlab compiler has to be installed from the Menu: Home->Add-Ons->Get Ads-Ons, there will come out a windows where you have to write Matlab compiler and install.
Another alternative option would be to compile from Menu: APPS->Package App and insert the app file .mlapp
https://de.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/477969-standalone-app-access-icon-is-grayed-out#comment_1204790

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