Acad Nag PDF
Acad Nag PDF
Acad Nag PDF
January 2008
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Contents
iii
Install and Activate Tools and Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Use the Installation Wizard to Set Up a Deployment . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Start the Deployment Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Create a Deployment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Enter Product and User Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Specify Log File Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
What Is Silent Mode? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Customer Involvement Program (CIP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Select a License Type (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Select the Installation Type (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Define Search Paths and File Locations (optional) . . . . . . . . . 43
Install Additional Files (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Specify User Preferences (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Include Service Packs (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Configure InfoCenter Communication Center (optional) . . . . . 49
Allow Users to Access Online Resources (optional) . . . . . . . . . 52
Final Review and Complete Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Register the Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Modify a Deployment (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Point Users to the Administrative Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Uninstall the Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
iv | Contents
Appendix D Distribute the Product Using Imaging Software . . . . . . . . . 85
Use a Master Image to Distribute Multi-Seat Stand-Alone Products to
Multiple Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Use a Master Image to Distribute Network Licensed Products to
Multiple Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Restore the Master Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Clean a Master System and Restore the Operating System . . . . . . . . 88
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Contents | v
vi
Quick Start to Network
Administration 1
Network deployment of this program requires careful planning and execution. This section
gives you quick, step-by-step instructions about how to prepare for deployment, set up a
license server, and set up and distribute the program.
If you are not familiar with network administration and deployment, you should read the
entire Network Administrator's Guide before you attempt to deploy and administer the program
over a network.
1
The main advantage is that you can install AutoCAD on more systems than
the number of licenses you have purchased (for example, purchasing 25
licenses but installing on 40 workstations). At any one time, AutoCAD runs
on the maximum number of systems for which you have licenses. This means
you get a true floating license.
If you choose one of the Stand-Alone installation types, you can proceed to
the section How to Set Up and Distribute the Program on page 9.
For the network installation, use one of the following license server models:
■ Distributed license server model. Licenses are distributed across more than
one server. A unique license file is required for each server. To create a
Each of these license server models is described in detail in the Network Licensing
Guide. It is strongly recommended that you read that guide before you deploy
the program. You can find the Network Licensing Guide by clicking the
Documentation link at the lower left corner of the AutoCAD 2009 Installation
wizard and in the Help system.
1 In the AutoCAD 2009 Installation wizard, click Install Tools and Utilities.
2 On the Select the Products to Install page, select Autodesk Network License
Manager and click Next.
5 On the Select the Installation Type page, choose Typical or Custom and
accept the default installation path (C:\Program Files\Autodesk Network
License Manager\) or Browse to specify a different path. If you enter a path
that does not exist, a new folder is created using the name and location
you provide. Click Next.
1 In the AutoCAD 2009 Installation wizard, click Install Tools and Utilities.
2 On the Select the Products to Install page, select Autodesk Network License
Activation utility and click Next.
NOTE If you do not agree to the terms of the license and want to terminate
the installation, click Cancel.
5 On the Select the Installation Type page, choose Typical or Custom and
either accept the default installation path (C:\Program Files\Autodesk
Network License Manager\Network License Activation Utility\enu\) or Browse
to specify a different path. If you enter a path that does not exist, a new
folder is created using the name and location you provide. Click Next.
2 On the Obtain a Network License page, review how this utility works and
the requirements for using it, and then click Next.
NOTE If you are modifying an existing license file or obtaining a new license
for an existing product, your previously entered information might be
displayed. Make sure that the serial number that is displayed is the one you
want to license. If it is not, enter the correct product serial number.
4 In the License Server Model section, click a license server model. For more
information about each license server model, click the ? button.
6 In the Host ID box, for each server host name you entered in the previous
step, click Lookup to have the utility automatically locate the host ID for
the server, or enter the host ID manually.
NOTE If your server has more than one network adapter, select the one that
corresponds to a physical network adapter. To determine which adapters are
physical, enter ipconfig /all at a Windows command prompt and view the
Description field above each physical address. If there is more than one
physical network adapter, you can use any one of them, as long as it was
listed when you ran ipconfig /all. Logical devices such as VPN adapters, PPP
adapters, and modems may be listed but are not usable for licensing.
13 On the Licenses Received page, in the Save License File for [computer name]
dialog box, enter the location where you want to save your license file,
or click Browse to navigate to the location.
14 If you have an existing license file from another Autodesk product, select
one of the following options:
■ Insert the New License Information Into It. The new license
information is added into the existing license file.
■ Overwrite the Existing License File. The entire contents of the existing
license file is replaced with the new license information. Select this
option only if you no longer require any part of the existing license
file contents.
15 Click Next.
You should be logged in with Administrator rights when working with the
LMTOOLS utility.
■ If no service name exists, enter the service name you want to use to
manage licenses.
NOTE If you have more than one software vendor using FLEXlm® for license
management, the Service Name list contains more than one option.
5 In the Path to Lmgrd.exe File box, enter the path to the Network License
Manager daemon (lmgrd.exe), or click Browse to locate the file.
By default, this daemon is installed in the \Program Files\Autodesk Network
License Manager folder.
6 In the Path to the License File box, enter the path to your license file, or
click Browse to locate the file.
7 In the Path to the Debug Log File box, enter a path to create a debug log,
or click Browse to locate an existing log file.
9 To automatically start lmgrd.exe when the system starts, select Start Server
at Power Up.
10 Click Save Service to save the new configuration under the service name
you selected in step 4. Then click Yes.
13 Close lmtools.exe.
NOTE You must have Full Control permissions set for your shared folder when
you are creating your deployment images. Read permissions are necessary to
access the network share and administrative permissions on the workstation where
the program is deployed.
2 Right-click the Autodesk folder and click Share and Security (or Sharing).
3 In the <folder name> Properties dialog box, Sharing tab, select Share This
Folder.
5 Click the Permissions button. In the Permissions dialog box make sure
Full Control is active. Click OK.
In Vista, right-click the Autodesk folder and then click Share. In the
Properties dialog box select Sharing and then Advanced Sharing to share
the folder. Click the Permissions button to make sure Full Control is
active. Click OK.
These steps are important when creating your deployment images.
7 For each product you plan to install, create a subfolder in the Autodesk
folder. Name each folder with the pertinent product name.
NOTE The following procedure illustrates just one of the ways you can set up a
deployment. This procedure details a single-server network deployment with a
Typical client setup type and no customizations. For further information about
setting up deployments, see Use the Installation Wizard to Set Up a Deployment
on page 29.
NOTE If you do not know how to create a network share, see How to
Create a Network Share on page 9.
Click Next.
NOTE If you do not agree to the terms of the license and want to terminate
the installation, click Cancel.
5 On the Product and User Information page, enter your serial number and
user information and click Next.
NOTE The folder where the network log resides must be a shared folder
where users who install the program have Change permissions. Otherwise,
successes or failures for user installations cannot be written to the log file.
NOTE If you do not know how to create a network share, see How to
Create a Network Share on page 9.
Click Next.
NOTE If you do not agree to the terms of the license and want to terminate
the installation, click Cancel.
5 On the Product and User Information page, enter your serial number and
user information and click Next.
NOTE The folder where the network log resides must be a shared folder
where users who install the program have Change permissions. Otherwise,
successes or failures for user installations cannot be written to the log file.
9 On the Select the Installation Type page, you can choose to make the
following configuration changes:
■ Typical - Installs the most common application features.
■ Custom - Installs only the application features that you select from
the Select Features To Install list:
■ Product Install Path - Specifies the drive and location where AutoCAD
will be installed.
10 On the Define Search Paths and File Locations page, define search paths,
file names, and file locations, and then click Next.
WARNING Do not remove the DRV path and always add paths as secondary
paths.
13 On the Include Service Packs page, if service packs are available for your
deployment, you can select to include them.
The installer automatically checks autodesk.com for available updates. If
updates are available, a link is displayed. If no updates are available a link
is not displayed.
15 You can also allow users access to online tools such as DesignCenter,
error reporting and InfoCenter searches on the Configure Access to Online
Resources page. Make your selections, and then click Next.
■ Network Share. Users launch the program with the shortcut icon that you
created with the Installation wizard, in step 3 of the procedure How to Use
the Installation Wizard to Set Up a Deployment on page 10. The program
is installed on users' local computers, and a product icon appears on their
desktop.
■ PUBLISH
■ PLOT
■ 3DDWF
■ PUBLISH TO WEB
■ EXPORT
■ MARKUP
■ DWFUNDERLAY
■ AUTOPUBLISH
■ SSM
Hardware and software requirements for the location of the administrative image
Hard disk 1 GB or above (recommended) The location where you create the adminis-
trative image must be a shared location so
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Hardware and software requirements for the location of the administrative image
Operating system Windows Vista 32-bit The Network License Manager sup-
Windows XP 32-bit ports Ethernet network configurations
Windows 2003 Server Edition only.
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Server Edition
Network interface card Compatible with existing Ethernet The Network License Manager sup-
network infrastructure ports multiple network interface
cards.
Processor 32-bit
Intel® Pentium® 4 processor or AMD®
Athlon, 2.2 GHz or greater
or
Intel or AMD Dual Core processor, 1.6
GHz or greater
64-bit
AMD 64 or Intel EM64T
RAM 32-bit
1 GB (Windows XP SP2)
2 GB or greater (Windows Vista)
64-bit
2 GB
Graphics card 1280 x 1024 32-bit color video display ■ Requires a Windows-supported
adapter (True Color) 128 MB or greater, display adapter.
OpenGL®, or Direct3D® capable work-
■ For graphic cards that support
station class graphics card.
Hardware Acceleration, DirectX
For Windows Vista, a Direct3D capable
9.0c, or later, must be installed.
workstation class graphics card with 128
MB or greater is required1024 x 768 ■ Installing from the ACAD.msi file
VGA with True Color (minimum) does not install DirectX 9.0c, or
later. Manual installation of Direc-
Graphics card 1280 x 1024 32-bit color video display ■ For graphic cards that support
adapter (True Color) 128 MB or greater, Hardware Acceleration, DirectX
OpenGL®, or Direct3D® capable work- 9.0c, or later, must be installed.
station class graphics card.
■ Installing from the ACAD.msi file
For Windows Vista, a Direct3D capable
does not install DirectX 9.0c, or
workstation class graphics card with 128
later. Manual installation of Direc-
MB or greater is required1024 x 768
tX is required, in this circum-
VGA with True Color (minimum)
stance, for Hardware Accelera-
tion to be configured.
Deployment Checklist
You have reviewed the system requirements. You must make sure that your
network, servers, and client workstations meet the system requirements. See
System Requirements for This Program on page 19.
You have closed all other programs and disabled anti-virus software. See Minimize
Chances of Installation Failure on page 27.
You have identiied where deployments will reside such as a shared folder for
each program you plan to deploy. See Create Shared Folders for Your Deploy-
ments on page 27.
You have installed and activated any supporting tools and utilities. See Install
and Activate Tools and Utilities on page 28.
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Deployment Checklist
You have specified whether you want to create log files that contain deployment
and installation data, run silent mode, and participate in the Customer Involve-
ment Program. See Specify Log File Locations on page 32.
You understand the type of license you’ve purchased. If you plan a network li-
cense deployment, you should also be familiar with the type of license server
model you want to use and the license server name(s). See Select a License Type
(optional) on page 34.
You know which type of installation you’ll perform—typical or custom. See Select
the Installation Type (optional) on page 38.
You may want to set search paths to custom files or file locations that may have
changed in this release of software. See Define Search Paths and File Locations
(optional) on page 43.
You have decided if you want to include additional files with your deployment
such as drawing files, AutoLISP routines, or script files. See Install Additional Files
(optional) on page 45.
You have checked for service packs that might be available for your product. If
a service pack is available, you’ve downloaded it and extracted an MSP file. See
Include Service Packs (optional) on page 47.
You have set up access and participation in features like DesignCenter Online,
Subscription Center, and Customer Error Reporting. See Allow Users to Access
Online Resources (optional) on page 52.
You know how you’re going to personalize the program(s) during registration.
Using consistent registration data is very important. See Register the Product on
page 57.
When you have completed these tasks, you are ready to create a deployment
from the Installation wizard.
Any subfolders that are placed inside a shared folder are automatically shared.
2 Right-click the Deployments folder and click Share and Security (or Sharing).
In Vista, right-click the Deployments folder and then click Share. Click the
Permissions button to make sure Full Control is active.
3 In the <folder name> Properties dialog box, Sharing tab, select Share This
Folder.
In Vista, in the Properties dialog box, select Sharing and then Advanced
Sharing.
5 Click the Permissions button. In the Permissions dialog box make sure
Full Control is active. Click OK.
7 For each product you plan to install, create a subfolder in the Deployments
folder. Name each folder with the pertinent product name.
■ SAMreport Lite
■ Create a deployment.
NOTE Because the deployment process provides you with numerous options for
creating and customizing your deployments, there are many deployment pages
you need to complete and choices you must make. You should set aside ample
time to complete the deployment process in one sitting.
To create a deployment
NOTE If you do not agree to the terms of the license and want to terminate
the deployment process, click Cancel.
5 On the Product and User Information page, enter the serial number and
requested personalization data. Click Next.
8 Select the Register products online link to register and activate your
product, or click Finish and register and activate later.
1 On the Product and User Information page, enter your product serial
number and the requested personalization data.
NOTE Although it is required that you enter information in each box on this
page, you can enter any information that you want to convey to users who
install the deployment.
2 Click Next.
NOTE The folder where the network log resides must be a shared folder where
users who install the program have Change permissions. Otherwise, successes
or failures for user installations cannot be written to the log file.
■ Client log. The client log contains detailed installation information for
each workstation. This information may be useful in diagnosing installation
problems. The client log is located in the \Temp directory of each client
workstation.
3 Click Next.
NOTE You can also enable or disable the Customer Involvement Program from
the CAD Manager Control utility.
Network license With this type of installation, you install the program to
workstations with the files and registry entries that allow the program to
communicate with the Network License Manager. You also define the
configuration of the Network License Manager so that the licenses can be
accessed. Workstations running the program based on a network installation
do not require individual activation. Licensing of this program is managed
by at least one license server.
1 While creating a deployment, on the Select the License Type page, select
Stand-alone license.
2 Click Next.
If you choose the Network license option, you need to decide which license
server model to use to distribute your product licenses - single, distributed or
redundant license server model.
If you are deploying a stand-alone or multi-seat stand-alone installation type,
you do not use a license server model. For more information on server models,
see How to Choose a License Server Model on page 2.
1 While creating a deployment, on the Select the License Type page, select
the Network License option.
2 Select Single License Server as the license server model you want to use
with the Network License Manager.
3 Enter the server name of the server that will run the Network License
Manager, or click the Browse button to locate the server. Click Next.
1 While creating a deployment, on the Select the License Type page, select
the Network License option.
2 Select Distributed License Server as the license server model you want to
use with the Network License Manager.
If you have already used the Network License Manager to create a license
server model, you must select the same license server model in this step.
If you have not yet used the Network License Manager to create a license
server model, make sure that you select the same settings in the Network
License Manager that you choose here.
For detailed information about license server models, see “License Server
Models” in the Network Licensing Guide, located in the Help system and
on the Documentation link of the Installation wizard.
1 While creating a deployment, on the Select the License Type page, select
the Network License option.
2 Select Redundant License Server as the license server model you want to
use with the Network License Manager.
If you have already used the Network License Manager to create a license
server model, you must select the same license server model in this step.
If you have not yet used the Network License Manager to create a license
server model, make sure that you select the same settings in the Network
License Manager that you choose here.
3 In the First Server Name field, enter a server name of one server that will
run the Network License Manager, or click the Browse button to locate
the server. Enter the server names for the remaining two servers that you
will use in the redundant server pool. Click Next.
NOTE If you are not sure how to obtain the server host name, see “Plan Your
License Server Configuration” in the Network Licensing Guide. The Network
Licensing Guide is located in the Help system and on the Documentation link
of the Installation wizard.
You can also choose to include Express Tools and the Material Library with
this deployment.
■ Express Tools. Express Tools are available in their original form, in English
only, and are not supported. No updates have been made to the tools.
Double-byte characters are not supported.
NOTE Some Express Tools have been integrated into AutoCAD 2009. For a
full list of tools that have been integrated, see the FAQ section in the Express
Tools Help. You can also get help on each integrated command in the product
Help system.
■ Material Library. The Material Library contains more than 300 materials
that you can apply to your models. The library is organized as a series of
tool palettes.
1 During the deployment, on the Select the Installation Type page, select
Typical as the type of installation that you want.
2 Clear the check box for the Express Tools option if you do not want to
include the tools in this deployment. Express Tools are installed by default.
3 If you want to install the Material Library, select the check box for the
Material Library option. The Material library option is cleared by default.
4 Enter the path on the client workstation where you want to install the
program, for example C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2009, or click the Browse
button to specify the install location.
The Disk Space Requirements chart lets you review available drives and
disk space.
5 Click Next.
1 During the deployment, on the Select the Installation Type page, select
the Custom option as the type of installation that you want.
2 From the Select Features to Install list, select the features that you want
to install.
Your choices are as follows:
If, after making feature changes, you decide you want the original
selections, click the Restore Defaults button.
3 Enter the path on the client workstation where you want to install the
program, for example C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2009, or click the
Browse button to specify the install location.
The Disk Space Requirements chart lets you review available drives and
disk space.
4 Click Next.
■ Some default file locations may have changed in this version of the
program. You can use this page if you have an earlier version of the
program, and you want to move the files to the same file location as your
earlier version of the program.
NOTE You can also modify the search paths and file locations for individual
workstations after you have installed the program. You do this by using the Options
dialog box. For more information, see Specify Search Paths and File Locations in
the User's Guide.
■ While creating a deployment, on the Define Search Paths and File Locations
page, click Next.
To modify the default program settings for search paths and file
locations
3 When you finish specifying search paths or file locations, click Next.
■ Add subfolders under the installation folder (for example, a folder called
LSP to contain custom AutoLISP routines).
■ Add files to the same location as program files (for example, add sample
drawings for a project).
NOTE It is recommended that you install these files to a location within the
program's directory structure. You cannot install files with the same file name as
an installed program file. For example, you cannot add a file named acad.cui.
1 While creating a deployment, on the Install Additional Files page, set the
location where file will get installed.
■ Click Add Drive to add a drive name to the file location structure. The
drive name must be a valid drive letter and colon, for example C: or
F:. Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) paths are not supported.
3 Click Next.
2 In the Default Profile Name box, specify a default profile name that will
be current for all users who run the deployment and the default text
editor.
3 Clear the check box for Create an AutoCAD 2009 Desktop Shortcut if
you do not want the product shortcut icon to appear on the user's desktop.
5 Click Next.
When you include a service pack, you can also specify how it will be handled.
You can choose from the following;
■ Append the Service Packs onto the Deployment. When you append a
service pack, the service pack is applied to the current deployment only.
Multiple service packs may be appended to a deployment. The service pack
file is included in the deployment and the service pack is applied after the
product is deployed.
■ Merge the Service Packs into the Administrative Image MSI File. When
you merge a service pack, the service pack is merged into the administrative
image. Once merged, a service pack may not be removed from the
administrative image. Multiple service packs may be included in a single
administrative image.
1 Download the service pack from the Autodesk product support site.
2 Review the service pack Readme file for information about patch usage.
3 Open a Windows command prompt and enter the patch file name
followed by the /e switch and a target file name, such as:
NOTE To find out if a service pack is available, visit the Autodesk Product
Support page at http://support.autodesk.com/.
2 In the Open dialog box, locate the service pack you want to include with
the deployment.
5 Click Next.
■ Enable Live Updates. Users can use Live Update to check for updates when
a web connection is established. If a product patch is available, notification
of its availability is received on the program's status bar, and the patch can
be either downloaded directly from an Autodesk server or modified first
before being copied to users' workstations. If you don't want users to receive
updates or announcements, you can turn off Live Update.
NOTE You can also turn Live Update options on or off in the CAD Manager
Control utility. See How to Install and Start the CAD Manager Control Utility
■ Enable CAD Manager Channel. Controls the display of the CAD Manager
Channels in InfoCenter. Aside from being able to toggle CAD Manager
Channels, you can also define the CAD Manager feed location and set the
display name for the CAD Manager Channel.
■ Receive Live Updates from Autodesk. Users can receive product updates
and support announcements from Autodesk servers with Live Update.
■ Receive Live Updates from Internal Server. You can maintain a patch
list on a local server. If you select this option, the Local Patch List
Location box is available. Use the Browse button to locate the path
to a server location where you want a patch list. More information
about how to use a local patch list is available by installing Autodesk
CAD Manager Tools 4.0, running the CAD Manager Control utility,
and then clicking Help in the CAD Manager Control utility window.
NOTE You can name a file to use for patch information. By naming a file
and using an .npl extension now, you are creating a placeholder file, not
creating the file itself. In the location that you specify in the Local Patch
List Location box, you must create a text file with the same name you
specify here.
■ Display Name. Sets the display name of the CAD Manager channel.
4 Specify whether RSS Feeds are enabled and if users are allowed to add
feeds.
5 Click Next.
NOTE You can also enable or disable DesignCenter Online and Subscription Center
access from the CAD Manager Control utility.
NOTE You can also turn Customer Error Reporting notification on or off in the
CAD Manager Control utility.
You can specify whether users who install from the deployment can customize
access to their InfoCenter search locations.
2 To allow access to the Subscription Center, select or clear the check box
next to Allow Access to Subscription Center from Within the Autodesk
Product (Recommended). This option is enabled by default.
■ Select the check box next to Include Computer Name to include the
user’s computer name in error reports. The computer name is included
in notifications to the user and in reports available to subscription
administrators. This option is disabled by default.
2 If you want to change any selections you made for the deployment, click
the Configure button.
2 If you want to change any selections you made for the deployment, click
the Configure button.
6 Click Finish.
You have created an Autodesk product deployment with precise options that
are specific to your group of users. You can now inform those using this
deployment where the administrative image is located so that they can install
the program.
2 On the Obtain a Network License page, review how this utility works and
the requirements for using it, and then click Next.
NOTE This process only registers the product. If users are connected to the Internet,
activation occurs automatically when the product is started.
To modify a deployment
1 Open the shared network folder where you originally chose to place your
product deployment.
3 Click through the deployment pages and make the necessary changes.
4 After all the modifications have been made, click Create Deployment.
NOTE For more advanced ways of using the shortcut and installing the
deployment, see Use Scripts to Deploy the Program on page 61, Use Group Policies
to Install a Deployment on page 71, or Use Microsoft System Center Configuration
Manager to Install a Deployment on page 79.
NOTE If you plan to modify an administrative image at a later date (for example,
by adding a patch to it), do not remove that image.
NOTE Autodesk programs that you use with the program (such as Autodesk
Design Review Review 2009) are not removed automatically when you uninstall
AutoCAD. You must uninstall them separately using Add or Remove Programs.
■ Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 Service Pack 1 or later (You can download Microsoft
Internet Explorer from the Microsoft website by visiting www.microsoft.com)
■ Microsoft Scripting Engine
The sample scripts in this section are based on Microsoft Scripting Engine 5.6, which works
with both VBScripts and JavaScript. If you don't have the scripting engine installed, you
can download it for free from the Microsoft website at www.msdn.microsoft.com/scripting.
Sample scripts and Help files are also available there for download.
■ Administrative permissions
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AutoCAD 2009 CDROM1\setup.exe
productType = "acad"
'
strSourcePath = "D:\"
' Destination to install to
strADSKPath = Shell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%ProgramFiles%") +
"\AutoCAD 2009"
'
' Features to install
' ACS - AutoCAD Samples
' CADStandards - CAD Standards
' ContentSearch - Content Search
' Database - Database (DBCONNECT)
' DCS - DesignCenter Samples
' DigSig - Digital Signatures
' Dictionaries - Dictionaries
' DrawingEncryption - Drawing Encryption
' Express_Tools - Express Tools
' Fonts - Fonts
' Impression - Autodesk Impression Toolbar
' Materials - Materials Library
' Migrate - Migrate Custom Settings
' NFW - New Features Workshop
' PLM - Portable License Utility
' RefMan - Reference Manager
' System_Files - Required system files (must be installed by de
fault- in this script)
' TM - Texture Maps
' VBA - Visual Basic for Applications
' VLS - Visual LISP Samples
' VLT - Visual LISP Tutorials
'
' Sample is below - Note the leading comma
featuresToInstall = ",DigSig,TM,CADStandards,Con
tentSearch,Database,Dictionaries,DrawingEncryption,Ex
press_Tools,Fonts,NFW,Migrate,RefMan,Samples,ACS,DCS,VBA,Materi
als,PLM,VLS,VLT"
strInstallLevel=3 ' 5 installs everything - 3 installs typical -
0 uses featuresToInstall
Function RunStandaloneInstall
shell.run DefaultCommand(),2,1
end function
'
Function RunSingleLicenseServerInstall
' Update with the correct information for the license server
strACADStandaloneNetworkType = "3"
strADSKLicenseServerType = "Single Server License"
strADSKLicenseType = "Network License"
strADSKServerPath = "myFlexServer"
' HOSTID or MAC address
strADSKServerHOSTID = "000000000000"
'
' Consolidate the two values
strADSKServerPath = strADSKServerPath & " " & strADSKServerHOSTID
shell.run MakeCommand(),2,1
end function
'
Function RunDistributedLicenseServerInstall
' Update with the correct information for the license servers
strACADStandaloneNetworkType = "3"
strADSKLicenseServerType = "Distributed Server License"
strADSKLicenseType = "Network License"
'
' Format is @SERVERNAME1;SERVERNAME2;SERVERNAME3;
strADSKServerPath = "@ myFlexServer;@ myFlexServer2;@ myFlexServ
er3;"
'
shell.run MakeCommand() & "ACAD_LICENSESERVER_DISTRIBUTED=1",2,1
end function
'
retString = """" & strSourcePath & "D:\setup.exe" & """" & " /t
/q /c " & productType & ": "
retString = retString & "INSTALLDIR=" & """" & strADSKPath & """"
& " "
retString = retString & "ACADSERIALPREFIX=" & strADSKSNPrefix & "
"
retString = retString & "ACADSERIALNUMBER=" & strADSKSNNumber & "
"
retString = retString & "ACADFIRSTNAME=" & """" & strADSKFirstName
& """" & " "
retString = retString & "ACADLASTNAME=" & """" & strADSKLastName
& """" & " "
retString = retString & "ACADORGANIZATION=" & """" & strADSKOrga
nization & """" & " "
if strInstallLevel = 0 then
retString = retString & "ADDLOCAL=" & """" & "System_Files" &
featuresToInstall & """" & " "
else
retString = retString & "InstallLevel=" & strInstallLevel & " "
DefaultCommand = retString & " "
end if
DefaultCommand = retString & " "
end function
'
Function MakeCommand
dim retString
retString = DefaultCommand() & " "
retString = retString & "ACADSTANDALONENETWORKTYPE=" & """" &
strACADStandaloneNetworkType & """" & " "
retString = retString & "ACADLICENSESERVERTYPE=" & """" & strAD
SKLicenseServerType & """" & " "
retString = retString & "ACADLICENSETYPE=" & """" & strADSKLicense
Type & """" & " "
retString = retString & "ACADSERVERPATH=" & """" & strADSKServer
Path & """" & " "
MakeCommand = retString
end function
NOTE You must set the installation switch to INSTALLDIR=. If this is not done,
programs that run outside AutoCAD (such as the Portable License utility) are not
installed.
Switch Description
Flag Description
■ Send an email with the UNC path to each user who should run the script.
To run the script, the user follows your instructions.
Introduction
With group policy objects, this program can be advertised to any computer that
is part of Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003 Server Active
Directory environments.
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Assign a Deployment Using Group Policies
Assign a deployment that was created during the deployment process by the
Installation wizard to a computer. Assigning a deployment to a computer
installs the program the next time the computer is restarted.
A deployment that is assigned to a computer can be used by any user of that
computer. Generally, you should assign the program to a computer if the
computer is used by a large number of users.
Advantage Disadvantage
■ Simple to implement.
3 Verify the installation. Make sure that the program has been correctly
installed.
NOTE In order for the group policy object to take effect, the computer objects
must be located in the organizational unit you have selected.
3 In the Properties dialog box, on the Group Policy tab, click New. Enter
a name for the group policy object. For example, enter AutoCAD
Computer Assigned Installation.
4 In the Group Policy Object Links list, click the policy you just created,
and then click Edit.
8 In the Browse for Folder dialog box, locate the application distribution
share point created in the Deployment wizard, and select the AdminImage
folder. Then click OK.
The Software Installation Properties dialog box displays (in UNC format)
the default package location, the server name, the shared folder that you
selected, and AdminImage. For example:
\\server123\Deployment\AdminImage\x86 or x64 depending on the process
type
■ For Windows 2000 Active Directory: On the General tab, under New
Packages, click Advanced Published or Assigned to specify a method
to be used when a new package is created. This method also allows
the transform file created by the Deployment wizard to be selected.
■ For Windows 2000 Active Directory: In the Group Policy dialog box,
under Software Settings, right-click Software Installation, and click New
➤ Package.
12 In the Open dialog box, make sure the Windows Installer Packages file
(acad.msi) is selected, and click Open. This default selection is the
application distribution share point that you set earlier.
If you created the administrative image in a location different from the
application distribution share point, find the administrative image
location, and click acad.msi.
13 In the <product name> Properties dialog box, click the Deployment tab.
Under Deployment Type, verify that Assigned is selected.
15 In the Open dialog box, click the transform package file (.mst) created
by the Deployment wizard, and then click Open.
If you created the administrative image in a location different from the
application distribution share point, find the administrative image
location and select the transform package file (.mst).
NOTE You must select the transform package file created by the Deployment
wizard when you created the group policy object. You cannot add or remove
transform package files after the group policy object has been created. If you
fail to select a transform package file, the program cannot be installed on the
client computer.
■ For Windows 2000 Active Directory: Close the Group Policy window
and any other open Active Directory windows.
■ Windows starting up
NOTE If problems arise, an entry is logged in the system's Event Viewer under
Applications.
This appendix provides details for deploying Autodesk software using Microsoft® System
Center Configuration Manager (SCCM). SCCM allows you to manage software distribution
to selected target systems through a remote process.
Introduction
To deploy Autodesk software, you should be familiar with the SCCM/SMS
software distribution process. For more information about this topic, consult
your Microsoft SCCM documentation and support resources.
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■ Provide the path for the source files
NOTE It is recommended that you test the deployment created by the Deployment
wizard before trying to configure SCCM to deploy the program to ensure that
there are no problems with the administrative image and deployment.
5 In the Package dialog box, select Create a new package and program
without a definition file. Click Next.
6 In the Package Identification dialog box, enter the information for Name,
Version, Publisher, Language and any comments. Click Next.
7 The Source Files dialog defines where SCCM retrieves the files and how
it manages them. After making your choice, click Next.
NOTE In this procedure, “Always obtain files from a source directory” was
chosen.
8 In the Source Directory dialog box, specify the directory where the source
files are stored. The source directory should end with AdminImage as the
last folder in the source directory name. Click Next.
10 In the Program Identification dialog box, enter the name of your program.
This is the name that displays in Add or Remove Programs in the Control
Panel. In the Command Line field, enter setup.exe /i <deployment
11 In the Program Properties dialog box, Program Can Run drop-down box,
select how you want your program to install. Your choices are:
■ Only when a user is logged on
12 In the After Running drop-down box, select an action to take after the
program has deployed. Your choices are:
■ No action required
NOTE AutoCAD 2009 requires you to restart your system after installation.
Click Next.
13 In the Advertise Program dialog box, choose Yes to Advertise the program.
Click Next.
14 In the Select a Program to Advertise dialog box, select the package you
want to advertise. Click Next.
18 Click Next.
20 In the Select Program ➤ Assign Program dialog box, select one of the
following options:
■ If the installation process is mandatory, select “Yes, assign the
program”
NOTE If you are experiencing licensing instability in a SATA RAID environment, using
imaging software to distribute Autodesk products can cause product activation problems,
such as “Activation code limit exceeded” when you attempt to activate.
NOTE When using Norton Ghost, you must use the -ib switch to include the boot
sector in your master image. Consult your imaging software for more details on
including the boot sector as part of the master image.
Master images should not be created if you’ve previously run Autodesk products
on the master computer. Cleaning the system may be necessary. See Clean a
Master System and Restore the Operating System on page 88.
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To distribute a multi-seat stand-alone product to multiple computers
using a master image
2 Install the Autodesk product from the deployment onto the master
computer.
2 Install the Autodesk product from the deployment onto the master
computer.
3 After the Autodesk product has been installed, use imaging software to
create a master image of the system's hard drive.
1 Exit the application. Do not run the application again until after you
have completed this procedure.
4 Copy the Software Licenses folder that you created in step 2 to its original
workstation and location on that workstation.
NOTE When you restore the disk image, any files that were altered are put back
in their original state and ready to use again. The license files are preserved, and
no reactivation of products is necessary.
NOTE If you use a utility other than Norton Ghost, make sure that it cleans
the boot sector; otherwise, you will not be able to activate Autodesk products.
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network licenses. FLEXlm can be used to monitor network license status, reset
licenses lost to a system failure, troubleshoot license servers, and update
existing license files.
MST Microsoft transform file. Modifies the components installed by the MSI
file. For example, the Deployment wizard creates an MST file with the settings
that you specify. The deployment created by the Deployment wizard uses the
MST file in conjunction with the MSI file and MSIEXEC to install the program
on local workstations.
power user A user with rights to access and write to the Program Files folder
and the HKEY_Local_Machine folder of the registry.
90 | Glossary
SMS Microsoft Systems Management Server. A tool that helps administer
networked machines by allowing remote configuration, push deployments,
and user administration. SMS is an expensive technology that must be
purchased as an additional server.
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Index
3D video cards 23 verifying deployments 77
Communication Center 49
enabling 49
A communication protocols 19
activating programs 4, 57 computers 19
Active Directory 89 Customer Error Reporting
administrative images 19, 48, 59 notification 53
merging service packs into 48 Customer Involvement Program 34
shortcuts to 59 customizing 38
system requirements 19 installation 38
uninstalling programs 59
administrator permission D
requirements 61
scripts 61 deployments 1, 9–10, 16, 19, 25, 29–30,
advertising deployments 71 58–59, 61, 71–73, 76, 85
assigning deployments 72–73 about 1, 25
Autodesk Channels 50 assigning 72–73
Autodesk Design Review 17 checklist 25
features requiring 17 creating 30
Autodesk products 57 distributing 9, 73, 85
registering 57 group policies 71
imaging software 85
Installation wizard 10, 29
B methods 16
browsers 19 modifying 58
preliminary tasks 25
scripts 61
C shortcuts to administrative
images 59
CAD Manager Channel 50, 53 system requirements 19
CER (Customer Error Reporting) 53 uninstalling programs 59
CIP (Customer Involvement Program) 34 verifying installation 76
cleaning 88 DesignCenter Online 52
hard drives 88 installation settings 52
client log files 32 desktop shortcut icon 46
client workstations 19, 29, 72–73, 77, directories 45
85, 87 adding to installations 45
assigning deployments 72–73 directory services 89
deploying software 29 display adapters 23
imaging software deployments 85 distributed license server model 2, 35
repairing installations 87 selecting 2, 35
system requirements 19
93 | Index
distributing 73, 85 InfoCenter 49, 53
deployments 73, 85 installation options 49
settings 53
installation 1, 25, 29, 38–39, 45, 57, 59,
E 61, 69, 71, 76, 85, 87–88
editing 58 adding files to 45
deployments 58 advertising deployments 71
errors 53 customizing 38
reporting 53 deployment shortcuts 59
Ethernet network configurations 20 Express Tools 39
Express Tools 39 group policies 71
imaging software 85
Installation wizard 29
F Materials Library 39
network deployment 25
files 43, 45 registration and activation 57
adding to installations 45 repairing damaged installations 87
locations 43 restoring operating systems 88
flags 69 scripts 61
FLEXlm tools 89 software deployments 1, 25
folders 27, 45 switches and flags 69
adding to installations 45 types of 1
shared folders 27 typical 38
uninstalling 59
G verifying deployments 76
Installation wizard 10, 29
graphics cards 23 Internet 53
group policies 71–73, 76 search settings 53
advantages and disadvantages 72 Internet Explorer (Microsoft) 19, 46
advertising deployments 71
distributing deployments 73
verifying deployments 76
J
JavaScript 61
H
hard disks 19, 88
L
cleaning 88 license servers 2–3, 7, 19, 35
system requirements 19 configuring 3, 7
hardware 19 system requirements 19
network system requirements 19 types of 2, 35
Help 53 licenses 2, 34
InfoCenter 53 license servers 2
selecting type 34
I Live Update maintenance 49
log files 32
imaging software deployments 85 deployment 32
94 | Index
M selecting license types 34
system requirements 20
master images 85, 87 network log files 32
master systems 88 network shares 9, 16, 27
Materials Library 39 creating 9, 27
memory (RAM) 19 deploying products with 16
system requirements 19 Norton Ghost 85
Microsoft Internet Explorer 19, 46 notification 53
Microsoft Scripting Engine 61 resolved errors 53
Microsoft Transform files (MST) 30
Microsoft Windows operating
systems 19
O
modifying 58 online resources 52
deployments 58 OpenGL driver 19
monitors 19 operating systems 19, 88
MSI files (Microsoft Installer) 48 restoring 88
MSP files (Microsoft patch) 48 system requirements 19
MST files (Microsoft Transform) 30 optional tools 39
multi-seat stand-alone installations 2,
34, 85
P
N partial profiles 90
patches (service packs) 47
network adapters 19, 23 permission requirements 61
network administration 1, 3, 71 scripts 61
about 1 personal information 31
group policies 71 pointing devices 19
license servers 3 system requirements 19
network installations 1, 19, 25, 34, 61, power users 90
71, 86 preferences 46
checklist 25 processors 19
deployment 25 profiles 90
group policies 71 partial profiles 90
imaging software deployments 86 profiles (user) 46
license types 34 user preferences 46
scripting 61 pull technology 90
system requirements 19 push technology 90
types of 1
Network License Activation utility 4
network license installations 1, 28, 34, R
86
imaging software deployments 86 RAM 19
selecting 1, 34 system requirements 19
tools and utilties 28 redundant license server model 3, 35
Network License Manager 3, 20, 34 selecting 3, 35
installing 3 registering programs 57
Index | 95
repairing 87 scripting 61
damaged installations 87 selecting 2
reporting errors 53 startup accelerator 89
resolving reported errors 53 Subscription Center 52
restoring 87–88 system requirements 19, 61
damaged installations 87 network deployments 19
operating systems 88 scripts 61
RSS feeds 51
T
S
TCP/IP protocol 20
SATA RAID environments 85 transform files (MST) 30
scripts 61–62, 69–70 troubleshooting installation 27
creating 61 typical installation 38
deploying program with 61
flags and 69
running 70
U
sample scripts 62 uninstalling programs 59
switches and 69 user preferences 46
system requirements 61
search paths 43
specifying 43 V
searching 53
InfoCenter 53 VBS files (installation script) 61
serial numbers 31 VBScripts 61
deployments 31 verifying group policy deployments 76
service packs 47 video monitors 19
shared folders 27
shortcuts 46, 59 W
administrative images 59
desktop shortcut icon 46 web browsers 19
silent mode 34, 62 websites 53
single license server model 2, 35 search settings 53
selecting 2, 35 Windows operating systems 19
SMS (Systems Management Server) 79, system requirements 19
91 workstations 19, 29, 72–73, 77, 85, 87–
defined 91 88
software deployments 1 assigning deployments 72–73
software installation packages 30 deploying software 29
MST files 30 imaging software deployments 85
software installation requirements 19 repairing installations 87
stand-alone installations 2, 34, 61, 85 restoring master systems 88
imaging software and 85 system requirements 19
license types 34 verifying deployments 77
96 | Index