How do I find the MathID?

MathID is a unique identification key that Wolfram products (Mathematica and MathLM) generate and use to identify your system. This technical note details how to find the MathID on your machine.
Finding the MathID under Mathematica
If you have already installed Mathematica on your machine and entered your password:
To find the MathID, please go to the Help menu and choose About Mathematica. Click the System Information button, and a window containing all your licensing information will appear. The Machine ID that appears in this window is your MathID. You can also run the following command in a notebook:
$MachineID
(If you have installed Mathematica on your machine, but choose to enter your password information later, you will be prompted to enter the information the next time you start Mathematica)
On Windows
After the installation process has been completed, a dialog box will appear asking if you would like to enter the licensing information now or later. If you select now and are installing to a single machine, you will be asked to enter your name, organization, and license number. Click OK after you have done this. The next dialog box will contain your MathID.
Information on how to find the MathID and machine name can also be found in the System Administrator's Guide.
On Macintosh
After the installation process has been completed, a dialog box will appear asking if you would like to enter the licensing information now or later. If you select now and are installing to a single machine, you will be asked to enter your name, organization, and license number. Click OK after you have done this. The next dialog box will contain your MathID.
Information on how to find the MathID and machine name can also be found in the System Administrator's Guide.
Linux/Unix
After the installation process has been completed, you will be asked for what type of configuration you would like a password. If you select Single Machine Installation, you will be given the MathID and machine name. You will be asked to enter your name, organization, and license number.
You can also determine the MathID by going to the directory in which the MathInstaller is located and running the following command:
./MathInstaller -help
Information on how to find the MathID and machine name can also be found in the System Administrator's Guide.
Finding the MathID under MathLM
Please note that if you are running Network CalculationCenter®, Network Mathematica, or gridMathematicaTM, you will need the MathLMTM MathID in order to receive a password.
Windows
After placing the MathLM CD in your computer, you will be given an option to install MathLM to the hard drive; select this option. The MathLM Setup dialog box will then appear detailing the directory in which MathLM will be installed. When you are ready, click Install. After the files have been installed, a dialog box containing the machine name and MathID will appear.
Information on how to find the MathID and machine name can also be found in the System Administrator's Guide.
Macintosh OS X
The MathID and machine name will be given after you mount the MathLM CD and run the MathLMInstaller command, as follows:
./MathLMInstaller
The MathLM installer can also be started if you double-click on the CD icon that will appear on the desktop. Double-click on the MathLM CD icon and double-click the Macintosh directory, which contains the MathLMInstaller.bin file. Drag the MathLMInstaller.bin file to a terminal window and press ENTER.
With both methods, information on the installation process and how to get a password will appear. Your MathID and machine name will appear at the end of this prompt.
Information on how to find your MathID and machine name can also be found in the System Administrator's Guide.
Linux/Unix
The MathID and machine name will be given after you mount the MathLM CD and run the MathLMInstaller command, as follows:
./MathLMInstaller
Information on the installation process and how to get a password will appear, your MathID and machine name will appear at the end of the paragraph.
Information on how to find your MathID and machine name can also be found in the System Administrator's Guide.
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