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- What are the requirements to add single sign-on (SSO) access to a Wolfram product site license? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어 , 中文 Single sign-on (SSO) access allows individuals to log in with their institutional credentials to request and gain access to relevant Wolfram products. Wolfram currently supports SSO access for: Mathematica | Online Wolfram|Alpha Pro Mathematica | Desktop Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition Wolfram System Modeler SSO can […]
- How do I add a Wolfram password to my single sign-on (SSO)–enabled Wolfram ID? If your organization is providing you access to Wolfram products via single sign-on (SSO) authentication, you will be using your organization’s email address and password to activate Wolfram desktop products or log in to the Wolfram Cloud. Upon your first login via SSO, Wolfram stores this email address as your Wolfram ID, but keeps no […]
- How do I troubleshoot single sign-on (SSO) issues with my Wolfram product? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어, Português, Русский If you obtained your Wolfram product from your own organization and the latter has an unlimited site license for it, you may be able to activate your product copy with your organization’s credentials using SSO. In the process, your Wolfram product opens a new […]
- Quick Start Guide for Site Administrators of Single Sign-On (SSO) Wolfram Unlimited Programs Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어, Português, Русский, 中文 Below is information to help you get users started with Wolfram products through your single sign-on (SSO) Wolfram Unlimited Program. To view the list of products available through your site license or manage it online, visit the Wolfram User Portal. You can access […]
- What data will be passed along to Wolfram when my organization adds single sign-on (SSO) access to the site license? Read this article in: 日本語 Organizations that have enabled single sign-on (SSO) access for their Wolfram product site licenses must provide the following data to configure SSO: The Identity Provider (IDP) server metadata (either a public URL or the file itself in XML format) The URL that the users should be redirected to for sign-in […]
- How do I activate a Wolfram product using single sign-on (SSO)? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어, Português, Русский Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication method that allows users to authenticate on multiple systems, applications or websites by using a single set of credentials (username/email and password). If you obtained your Wolfram product from your own organization and the latter has an Unlimited […]
- How do I change the email address associated with my Wolfram ID? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어, Português, 中文 The Wolfram ID is the personal email address you registered with Wolfram Research to access your Wolfram products and systems. You can change the email address and thereby your Wolfram ID, if desired.
- Can I still get to my Wolfram Cloud files after my organization stops providing me access to Wolfram products? If you use your organization’s email address and password to log in to the Wolfram Cloud, you will no longer be able to do so once your organization either discontinues offering you the benefit of using this Wolfram product or you generally can no longer use your organization’s credentials. To continue using the Wolfram Cloud […]
- How do I install Wolfram products’ documentation on macOS? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어, Português, Русский, 中文 Since Version 13, documentation for Wolfram products can be installed separately from the main product on your local machine. Documentation installers for Mathematica are available in your Wolfram User Portal on the My Products and Services tab. For Mathematica Student Edition, Wolfram Desktop […]
- How do I install Wolfram products’ documentation on Windows? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어, Português Since Version 13, documentation for Wolfram products can be installed separately from the main product on your local machine. Documentation installers for Mathematica are available in your Wolfram User Portal on the My Products and Services tab. For Mathematica Student Edition, Wolfram Desktop and Wolfram|Alpha […]
- What are the Wolfram Finance Platform 3.1 system requirements? Hardware Specifications Processor: x86-64 compatible CPU Disk Space: 19 GB System Memory (RAM): 4 GB+ recommended Internet Access: Required in order to use online data sources from the Wolfram Knowledgebase. Available Platforms Windows macOS Linux Microsoft Windows 64-bit Windows 10 ✓ Windows 7 Platform Update ✓ Windows Server 2019 ✓ Windows Server 2016 ✓ […]
- How do I install Wolfram products’ documentation on Linux? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어, Português, Русский Since Version 13, the documentation for Wolfram desktop products is installed separately from the main product. Documentation installers for Mathematica are available in your Wolfram User Portal on the My Products and Services tab. For Wolfram Desktop, Mathematica Student Edition and Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition, […]
- What are the System Modeler 12.2 system requirements? Hardware Specifications Processor: x86-64 compatible CPU Disk Space: 2 GB System Memory (RAM): 4 GB Available Platforms Windows macOS Linux Available Languages English Japanese Microsoft Windows 64-bit Windows 10 ✓ * The minimum version supported is version 1709. System Modeler requires Microsoft Visual Studio to be installed. Visual C++ Build Tools can be installed for […]
- Can I sign into Wolfram websites or products using my organization-issued email and credentials? Read this article in: 日本語, 中文 If your organization has made single sign-on (SSO) available for Wolfram sites, any websites or products where you are prompted to sign in with a Wolfram ID will give you the option to sign in with your organization login. This includes the following: Wolfram Cloud (including Mathematica Online) Wolfram|Alpha […]
- What are the Wolfram Finance Platform 3.2 system requirements? Hardware Specifications Processor: x86-64 compatible CPU Disk Space: 19 GB System Memory (RAM): 4 GB+ recommended Internet Access: Required in order to use online data sources from the Wolfram Knowledgebase. Available Platforms Windows macOS Linux Microsoft Windows 64-bit Windows 10* ✓ Windows Server 2019 ✓ Windows Server 2016* ✓ * The minimum version supported is […]
- What are Mathematica 12.1 system requirements? Hardware Specifications Processor: x86-64 compatible CPU Disk Space: 19 GB System Memory (RAM): 4 GB+ recommended Internet Access: Required in order to use online data sources from the Wolfram Knowledgebase. Available Platforms Windows macOS Linux Microsoft Windows 64-bit Windows 10 ✓ Windows 7 Platform Update ✓ Windows Server 2019 ✓ Windows Server 2016 ✓ […]
- What are the System Modeler 12.1 system requirements? Hardware Specifications Processor: x86-64 compatible CPU Disk Space: 2 GB System Memory (RAM): 4 GB Available Platforms Windows macOS Linux Available Languages English Japanese Microsoft Windows 64-bit Windows 10 ✓ Windows 8 ✓ Windows 7 ✓ System Modeler requires Microsoft Visual Studio to be installed. Visual C++ Build Tools can be installed for free. macOS […]
- What are Mathematica 12.3.0 system requirements? Hardware Specifications Processor: x86-64 compatible CPU Disk Space: 19 GB System Memory (RAM): 4 GB+ recommended Internet Access: Required in order to use online data sources from the Wolfram Knowledgebase. Available Platforms Windows macOS Linux Microsoft Windows 64-bit Windows 10* ✓ Windows Server 2019 ✓ Windows Server 2016* ✓ * The minimum version supported […]
- Is my Wolfram desktop product compatible with macOS 11 Big Sur? Apple has released version 11, Big Sur, of its operating system macOS. It runs on macOS devices either with older Intel Core processors or with newly introduced Apple Silicon M1 chips. Wolfram Research has been testing macOS versions of Wolfram products for compatibility with macOS 11 on either architecture. Apple Silicon The following Wolfram product […]
- What are the Wolfram Finance Platform 3.0 system requirements? Hardware Specifications Processor: Intel Pentium Dual-Core or equivalent Disk Space: 14 GB System Memory (RAM): 2 GB+ recommended Internet Access: Required in order to use online data sources from the Wolfram Knowledgebase. Microsoft Windows 32-bit 64-bit Windows 10 ✓ ✓ Windows 8.1 ✓ ✓ Windows 7 Platform Update ✓ ✓ Windows Server 2019 ✓ […]
- What are the System Modeler 12.0 system requirements? Hardware Specifications Processor: Intel Pentium IV 1.6 GHz or equivalent Disk Space: 2 GB System Memory (RAM): 4 GB Available Platforms Windows macOS Linux Available Languages English Japanese Microsoft Windows 64-bit Windows 10 ✓ Windows 8 ✓ Windows 7 ✓ System Modeler requires Microsoft Visual Studio to be installed. Visual C++ Build Tools can be […]
- Which Wolfram parallel technology should I use? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 한국어, Português, 中文 Parallel technology is used to distribute a computation across multiple CPU cores. Parallel functionality in Mathematica follows the hub-and-spoke model, where one controlling Wolfram kernel distributes work to multiple subordinate Wolfram kernels (subkernels). The subkernels can be run on local or remote computers. The main […]
- How do I set up Wolfram Desktop on Linux? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어, Português, Русский, 中文 If your organization has enabled access to Wolfram products through single sign-on (SSO), see How do I activate a Wolfram product using single sign-on (SSO)? To set up Wolfram Desktop on your Linux machine, you first need to download both the product and […]
- How do I set up System Modeler on Windows? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어, Português, Русский, 中文 If your organization has enabled access to Wolfram products through single sign-on (SSO), see How do I activate a Wolfram product using single sign-on (SSO)? Before beginning the installation, please make sure you have finished downloading the installer from the Wolfram User Portal. […]
- How do I set up System Modeler on macOS? Read this article in: Deutsch, Español, Français, 日本語, 한국어, Português, Русский, 中文 If your organization has enabled access to Wolfram products through single sign-on (SSO), see How do I activate a Wolfram product using single sign-on (SSO)? Before beginning the installation, please make sure that you have finished downloading the installer from the Wolfram User […]
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