Offline Activation Acronis Cyber Protect 15 Access
Open the and return to Settings > Licenses .
Access to a second machine with a stable internet connection.
Do not open or rename the JSON files. Re-download the registration file from the offline server and repeat the process. License Count Does Not Match
A computer with a web browser to access the Acronis Portal. offline activation acronis cyber protect 15
The registration file was altered during transfer, or the wrong file was uploaded to the portal.
Alternatively, if you have the details, you can generate token via:
Click . The console will display your licenses, but their status will show as unactivated or requiring synchronization. Step 2: Generate the Offline Registration File Open the and return to Settings > Licenses
Because the server cannot communicate with Acronis activation servers, you must export an offline request file.
. For users needing to activate without a direct internet connection, the software uses a file-based offline activation
To secure and manage these environments, Acronis allows you to activate your software without an active internet connection. This article provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to executing an offline activation for Acronis Cyber Protect 15. Prerequisites Before You Begin Re-download the registration file from the offline server
Save this file (typically a .reg or similar) to a portable drive (e.g., a USB stick). 2. Register and Activate (Connected Machine)
Your Acronis Cyber Protect 15 Management Server will process the file, update its internal registry, and display a green "Activated" status across all allocated licenses. Troubleshooting Common Offline Activation Issues Error: "Invalid File Format"
If you get an error that the "Registration failed. Are you sure the service mms runs...", this might be due to a service not running properly. Ensure the Acronis services are running on the local host via port 43234.
A removable storage drive, such as a USB flash drive, to transfer files between the two machines.
