A: Yes, but the process differs. For Tableau Desktop, you generate a .tlf file via the "Activate offline" dialog in the Help menu. The exclusive principle is identical: the license is tied to that workstation’s hardware ID.

Exclusive access in Tableau refers to the ability to restrict access to a Tableau instance or specific data sources to authorized users only. This feature is critical in ensuring data security and governance, particularly in large organizations with multiple users.

: Move the downloaded activation.tlf file back to the server and run tsm licenses activate -f .

This guide covers the standard procedures and exclusive nuances for Tableau Desktop, Prep Builder, and Server. Phase 1: Generating the Offline Request File ( .tlq )

Check the official guide here: Tableau Offline Activation Guide #DataScience #TableauTips #Analytics Option 3: Community/Internal Slack or Teams

If this matches what you wanted, I can produce JSON schemas, sample request/response files, CLI command definitions, UI mock copy, or a full developer ticket breakdown. Which of those should I produce next?