MathWorks Self-Paced Online Course License Error -5

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I am trying to do an online self-paced course, just as the last line in the error report suggests. Surely it must be possible!
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License checkout failed.
License Manager Error -5
Cannot find a license for power_system_blocks.
Troubleshoot this issue by visiting:
https://www.mathworks.com/support/lme/5
Diagnostic Information:
Feature: power_system_blocks
License path: 13501@10.168.73.47:13501@10.168.231.238:13501@10.168.171.231:13501@10.168.112.204:/home/matlab/.matlab/R2024b_licenses:/MATLAB/licenses/license.dat:/MATLAB/licenses
Licensing error: -5,0.
Error using learning.simulink.launchOnramp
Unable to check out a Simscape Electrical license, which is required by Circuit Simulation Onramp.
Alternatively, you can take the course on the MathWorks Self-Paced Online Courses website.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Jan 2025
MATLAB License Number: xxxxxxxxx
The course is running under your account, so you only have access to your licensed toolboxes.
Nicholas
Nicholas on 1 Jan 2025
I see. So I should create a new login acc. with MathWorks, and take my courses there? I shall try.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 2 Jan 2025
Edited: Cris LaPierre on 2 Jan 2025
How are you trying to open the course? I think you need to select 'Launch in Browser' from the course page instead of trying to open it from Simulink, When you do that, a MATLAB Online session will open that contains the toolboxes you will need to complete the course.
I tested with my personal account that does not have Simulink. If I sign into MATLAB Online directly, this is the result of ver.I can't launch the course at all because I don't have Simulink.
However, when I click on the link 'Take the course using Simulink Online', a version of MATLAB Online opens that yields the following results.
I tested using another account that has no license associated with it at all, and I was still able to launch Circuit Simulation Onramp. If you have tried this before and still get the error, try clearing you browser cache and cookies, try signing out and back in to MathWorks.com, or try a different browser.
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 2 Jan 2025
It would appear there is an issue with your account. We cannot help you with that. Please contact support to get the issue resolved.

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