Mark,
With regard to the CD installation, what you are seeing is not normal. Please contact Revit support or have your reseller do so.
With regard to the web install, there is an option in Revit 6.1 to download the content once and keep it around for later reuse. This allows you to install on many other machines using the previously downloaded installer and content instead of hitting the web again. Try installing on a single machine and make sure the circled option is checked:
The web installer files and the downloaded content cabs are kept locally in this directory: C:\Program Files\Autodesk Revit 6.1\Download. If you copy that whole directory to a server on your network all you have to do is run the \\servername\sharename\RevitInstall.exe on each machine. The installer will find the previously downloaded content in the directories labelled "Content*" and use them instead of downloading from the web agian.
Also, you'll be pleased to know that Revit 7.0 supports network deployment. We have changed the install options to allow you to automatically and silently install revit on your workstations. This should help many an IT and cad manager in roling out revit on many machines!
thanks,
matt jezyk
product designer
autodesk revit
"Mark McDonough" wrote in message news:416586dd$1_2@newsprd01...
> Thanks for the response,
>
> By clean stations, I mean ghosted stations with a base Windows 2000 image,
> without Revit or much else on them.
>
> But I discovered the problem. The actual screen that allows one to specify
> where to install, is skipped over (both forwards and backwards). I called a
> dealer for support, and they confirmed the same situation, but for them,
> hitting the "back" button after the EULA agreement screen, brought them back
> to the skipped screen. Not so on my media.
> One try, out of about eighteen tries, I finally got to the right screen.
> After clicking on the I Agree button to the EULA screen... there is a delay,
> so I am aware that one has to wait for the next screen to appear otherwise
> one might accidentally skip past the installation location screen. However,
> the media seemed to have the skip built-in somehow, and I couldn't get
> around it.
>
> It could be the CD media as well. I have two copies of the CD, and on some
> computers, it would fail to launch any action when picking a selection from
> the "CD Navigator" interface... telling me the CDs might be having problems.
> Speaking with a tech support person, they also mentioned having difficulties
> with their CDs.
>
> I downloaded the latest build, and tried again from that package. When
> clicking on the "I Agree" to the EULA screen, it does delay before getting
> to the installation location screen, but at least I could get there. On the
> other hand, after installing from the latest downloaded build, after
> launching Revit for the first time, it wants to install the "Content" that's
> been selected. The problem is, when installing from the web package, it
> wants to download all of the content from the web, which is crazy given that
> the content was more than 300 MB, and there's no way to redirect that
> functionality to point to the CD to get the content instead (unless one
> installed from CD). I was finally able to get to the screen from a CD
> install.
>
> More than half a day wasted on this! Argh!
>
> --
>
> Mark McDonough
> Sasaki Associates
> http://www.sasaki.com
>
>
> "Jeffrey McGrew" wrote in message
> news:41647b62$1_1@newsprd01...
> > Have these 'clean new computers' ever had Revit on them before, or are
> > they being Ghosted from an Image that had Revit on it? for it sounds
> > like something possibly in the registry already 'knows' where Revit's
> > supposed to go.
> >
> > Just a guess.
> >
> > Jeffrey
>
>