I am trying to install the components of the Building Design Suite 2014 through GPO and the AutoCAD Language pack portion is not working. It gives an error about applying the transformation. When I look at the transformation, it shows that the expected product code is {5783F2D7-D001-0000-0102-0060B0CE6BBA} but the base product code is {5783F2D7-D001-0409-1102-0060B0CE6BBA}. There are no service packs and this was created from the files downloaded from AutoDesk. Does anyone have a correct language pack MST file?
The same thing happens with the NAVSIM language pack and the expected product code is wrong there too.
Patrick
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Patrick,
What language are you working with? I tried the English build but I was able to create the package without error.
Thanks,
Danny
Patrick,
Here is how I setup my package for AutoCAD 2014 from the Building Design Suite. After creating the packed on the server creating my Group Policy Link.
Under the software installation.
I added the AutoCAD msi file:
"..\Img\x64\acad\acad.msi"
to this I added two Transforms:
"..\Img\x64\acad\acad<deployment name>.mst"
"..\Img\Tools\gpo.mst"
Next I added the AutoCAD Language Pack msi file:
"..\Img\x64\en-us\acad\AcadLP.msi"
to this I added two Transforms:
"..\Img\x64\acad\acad<deployment name>.mst"
"..\Img\Tools\gpo.mst"
Next I added the AutoCAD Product Specific msi file:
"..\Img\x64\en-us\acad\AcadPS.msi"
to this I added two Transforms:
"..\Img\x64\acad\acad<deployment name>.mst"
"..\Img\Tools\gpo.mst"
I also added the MSI's for each of the material libriaries under "..\Img\Content\ADSKMaterials\2014", as well as the Sketupimport from "..\Img\x64\ACADExtApps", as well as a few others.
To all of these I added the Transform:
"..\Img\Tools\gpo.mst"
Thanks,
Danny
Patrick,
For the Language pack and product specific pack you should be using the Transform from the product folder, like the ACAD<deploymentname>.MST or Roamer<deploymentname>.MST.
I typically add the GPO.MST to every MSI I add, just to be safe.
Thanks,
Danny
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