If FreeSurfer on Mac has been installed on /Applications you may need to type

sudo cat > $FREESURFER_HOME/.license

and enter your account password when asked
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Pedro Paulo de Magalhães Oliveira Junior
Netfilter & SpeedComm Telecom
-- www.netfilter.com.br
-- For mobile: http://itunes.apple.com/br/artist/netfilter/id365306441




On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Paul Raines <raines@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

I am assuming you are on a OSX box which has that stupid protection.

Just open a Terminal and run

  cat > $FREESURFER_HOME/.license

then type in the 3 lines and Enter and then do a Control-D to exit

-- Paul Raines (http://help.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu)



On Sun, 17 Jun 2012 1:45am, Monica Giraldo wrote:

Hello, I created a file with this data, but when I'm going to save it as .license doesnt let me because a message appears and says that files starting with . are of the system and that i have to choose another name. What can I do? Thanks.

Mónica Giraldo Chica
PhD. Candidate Biomedicine
Sherman Health Science Research Centre
www.monicagiraldochica.com
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