When you are installing ArcGIS StreetMap Premium, you’ll see that there are two different ways to license. You will use either a SDLIC file or a StreetMap Premium extension depending on which components you use.
In a nutshell:
- If you are using the file geodatabase for mapping layers or for the network, you need to use the SDLIC file. This is true for both ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise.
- If you are using the locators, you need to use the StreetMap Premium extension for either ArcGIS Pro or ArcGIS Enterprise.
- If you are using the StreetMap Premium mobile map packages in ArcGIS Pro, you need to use the StreetMap Premium extension for Pro.
- Likewise, if you are using the StreetMap Premium mobile map packages in ArcGIS Runtime, you need the the StreetMap Premium extension for Runtime.
- If you are using Custom Roads, you need the StreetMap Premium extension to build and use the network.
I encourage you to take a look at the following place in the StreetMap Premium documention: StreetMap Premium licensing requirements. The page provides an overview and flow charts to help you determine when to use the SDLIC file or the StreetMap Premium extension.
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