Statistics Toolbox is not getting installed with R2025a or R2025b
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Our campus license includes the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox, but it is not getting installed with our installations of Matlab R2025a or R2025b. The %ProgramFiles%\Matlab\R2025a\toolbox\stats folder doesn't get created and the component (though listed within Matlab) is not usable.
We are installing through Configuration Manager using an application built from the downloaded ISO. If I uninstall the toolbox manually and then reinstall it, the components are there (though I also have to manually reinstall all other toolboxes that are dependent on Statistics toolbox), so our license is obviously fine.
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This is likely caused by extracting the MATLAB ISO using third-party utilities. See https://www.mathworks.com/support/bugreports/3743526 "Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox and other products fail to install from MATLAB ISO extracted using third-party utilities (3743526)" for more info.
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This is likely caused by extracting the MATLAB ISO using third-party utilities. See https://www.mathworks.com/support/bugreports/3743526 "Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox and other products fail to install from MATLAB ISO extracted using third-party utilities (3743526)" for more info.
Taylor
le 22 Oct 2025
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Taylor
le 22 Oct 2025
Looks like running with Admin privileges works too https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/2180700-can-t-install-statistics-and-machine-learning-tolbox?s_tid=srchtitle
Ivy
le 14 Nov 2025
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Hello Bradley,
I suggest uninstalling the currently installed MATLAB, and try again with a download-without-installing method:
If the issue does not resolve this way, please consider reaching out to the support team.
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Xiaoli Mao
le 18 Déc 2025
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le 5 Jan 2026
Ist this really a serious solution from Mathworks stuff? We have thousands of users. Most of them do not have local admin rights.
Ivy
le 18 Déc 2025
Hi Xiaoli,
I understand your frustration, from my understanding, we have a few workarounds and they do require running the installer/uninstaller so admin permissions are required (at least on Windows).
If you are looking for a way to automate the process, you can reach out to our support team so we can take a closer look at the use case and details and offer better solutions.
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