A clean upgrade of the OS to "El Capitan" resolved the issue. Multiple instances are now provided. Perhaps the problem was caused by corruption of my Mavericks installation.
R2015b: Multiple sessions
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Kent Conover
on 28 Oct 2015
Answered: Kent Conover
on 11 Nov 2015
Is it possible to open multiple sessions / instances of R2015b? This was a very convenient capability in R2014b.
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Titus Edelhofer
on 28 Oct 2015
Hi Kent,
yes, that should still be possible. Has your license type changed? E.g. from an individual user license to a concurrent license? In this case you could run into problems starting multiple instances, since the concurrent license works differently (different users possible, but one instance per time).
Titus
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Titus Edelhofer
on 30 Oct 2015
I must admit I'm not expert on licenses, but I'm pretty sure it's a licensing question not a technical problem ... Talking to your group license administrator is probably your best bet.
Titus
Walter Roberson
on 30 Oct 2015
If you just happen to be using OS-X see http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/93431-is-it-possible-to-start-multiple-matlab-sessions-on-a-mac-os-x-in-matlab-7-7-r2008b
For other operating systems, you might need to do something so that clicking on the icon does not just bring you back to the same session. I am not familiar enough with those operating systems to suggest the mechanism.
Sriram Narayanan
on 11 Nov 2015
If you got it fixed, please post the resolution - for posterity.
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