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"raymondp" <I
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am begining a network installation of 2002, should I install SP1 on the
deployment model before installing the clients?
What is ment by Locked and Unlocked versions of
Autocad?
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"Mikhail Belilovskiy (Autodesk)" <
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I would recommend for you to read the Service
Pack readme file where it outlines the procedure of applying SP to the network
deployments. Briefly you need to apply the patch on the network image
using admin machine (machine you created the deployment from) and then apply
it to each individual client machine.
Even if you create client machines after
applying SP to the network image, you still have to apply it to the
clients anyway.
Service pack readme also talks about the
difference between locked and unlocked versions of AutoCAD.
Thanks,
Misha
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"raymondp" <I
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am begining a network installation of 2002, should I install SP1 on the
deployment model before installing the clients?
What is ment by Locked and Unlocked versions of
Autocad?
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What is the reason then to apply SP to the
image if you still have to apply it to the clients?
Is there a silent install option? And if not,
why?
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Best regards: Jimmy B
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Take
a look at the trialversion of SmartPurger or download some freeware
at
http://jtbworld.vze.com
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"Mikhail Belilovskiy (Autodesk)" <
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I would recommend for you to read the Service
Pack readme file where it outlines the procedure of applying SP to the
network deployments. Briefly you need to apply the patch on the
network image using admin machine (machine you created the deployment from)
and then apply it to each individual client machine.
Even if you create client machines after
applying SP to the network image, you still have to apply it to the
clients anyway.
Service pack readme also talks about the
difference between locked and unlocked versions of AutoCAD.
Thanks,
Misha
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"raymondp" <I
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am begining a network installation of 2002, should I install SP1 on the
deployment model before installing the clients?
What is ment by Locked and Unlocked versions of
Autocad?