Travis,
The steps you show in your Screencast don't appear to be applicable for 2015 or 2016 products.
Previously, Autodesk let us download a ZIP file, such as you show in your video, and it was easy as pie to just copy them from the folder to the ADLM folder, overwriting the old ones, as you do.
However, now, the file that can be downloaded from Autodesk is an actual installer. It's not a ZIP file that you can just copy paste files from. You have to install it. If you already have the ADLM installed, it dies, asking you to uninstall the old license manager first.
I don't understand Autodesk's rationale in making this an installer. It just makes it more work for us. When I'm working on a live server with users working with Autodesk products, the last thing I want to do is uninstall the ADLM.
It's less nervewracking to be able to back the files in the existing installation, copy the new ones over and restart.
Previously, I've used the installer on a new system, then simply copied the folder it creates so I can easily copy it to old servers, following the steps you outline.
I'm just interested in hearing what you do now, with the 2015 and 2016 products that use the installer?
Do you have any tricks, or do you just uninstall/reinstall?
If you uninstall, does it disrupt current users?
Does it remove the service you've already set up? Do you have to start from scratch?
Thanks for the input.