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Deploy standalone versions

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Anonymous
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Deploy standalone versions

Have 10 AIP's standalone licenses to install.
Is is possible to create a deployment to install these, and then on each machine register the instalation?
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TravisNave
in reply to: Anonymous

Yes. Create a deployment with the Deployment Wizard and choose stand-alone as the license type. Uncheck the silent mode box and that will allow each user to put in their own name and potentially different serial numbers if necessary.


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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

What happens is when i'm creating a deployment, i'm asked for a serial number before i can configure the options. I have indeed 10 s/n!! Will i still be asked for each serial number when running the deployment in non-silent mode, even though i was asked for one s/n before?
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

As I recall, if you run in non-silent mode, it stops at the SN page, and
while showing the initial SN you created the deployment with, you can enter
new numbers at that time.

John

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What happens is when i'm creating a deployment, i'm asked for a serial
number before i can configure the options. I have indeed 10 s/n!! Will i
still be asked for each serial number when running the deployment in
non-silent mode, even though i was asked for one s/n before?
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TravisNave
in reply to: Anonymous

That is correct.

In the future, you might have your reseller/Autodesk combine all of your different license codes into one Group Number. Then you won't have this problem anymore.


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