Actually, a Network deployment will get a network heavy install with the
Acad.exe on the server. A Client deployment will get a full client (network
version) install with the Acad.exe on the client.
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Kevin Nehls
"Drew Burgasser" wrote in message
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> If the answer to the first question is yes and the second question is no,
> you have to uninstall AutoCAD from each station, create a network
> deployment, and install AutoCAD on each station from the network
deployment
> location. Quite a pain, but that's what you have to do. This scenario is
> assuming that AutoCAD will be installed locally at each station (as
opposed
> to running AutoCAD from a network server).
>
> Good luck,
>
> Drew Burgasser
> CAD Masters, Inc.
> www.cadmasters.com
>
>
>
>
> "tdebolt" wrote in message
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> Our network administrator had recently installed the AdLM on our WinNT
> server. Before we start to use it...what, exactly, do we have to do to all
> of our individual machines before we can use the AdLM?
> Each AutoCAD user currently has the program loaded on his/her computer. Do
> we need to change a setting at each station so that we can use the AdLM?
> Does the acad.exe need to be put on the server?
> Any advice?
>
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