Boy, this sure isn't what I wanted to hear, (getting ready for 50 seats of
LDT 2004 install...)
John
"Richard Lock" wrote in message
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> Kelly,
>
> You are quite correct the NIW wizard with a vertical application will not
> take any notice of custom profile or path information. I've had a call
open
> with Autodesk with regards to Mechanical 2004 and NIW custom setting since
> 29 July 2003 and while it has been escalated I still haven't received a
> response. One of the reason I believe for this is that each department in
> AutoDesk is responsible for their own product and AutoCAD is the only one
to
> take advantage of the NIW customisation ability at this point. This really
> caught me out on a large site as it reverts Mechanical to a semi standard
> AutoCAD profile. To get round this we don't modify any settings in the NIW
> but import an arg file after installation. Sure would be nice though if it
> worked correctly.
>
> Regards,
> Ricky
>
>
> "Kelly Boyd" wrote in message
> news:9DD102C1B80E673082EA7708B46AE26C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Quick question for the group, has anyone used the Network Installation
> Wizard to create a stand alone deployment for Civil Series 2004? I've
used
> the wizard to create a deployment for vanilla AutoCAD, which works without
a
> hitch. However, the same procedure with Civil Series appears to ignore
the
> custom settings for search paths and file locations. Using the wizard to
> modify the deployment has no effect, the path statements are there, but,
not
> applied when installing. Thanks for any words of wisdom.
> >
> > Kelly W. Boyd
> > CAD/CAE Support Manager
> > Pierce County Public Works
> > kboyd@co.pierce.wa.us
> >
>
>