Fusion updates wrecking classroom sharing
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The symptom is that if I, the teacher, open and change a student's file - even just changing the cursor on the timeline - the student gets a notification that they can't open their file until they update fusion.
Fusion updates are issued erratically, without any emails that could go to our systems administrator to let them know to push an update before class in the AM. This means that with network managed classroom computers, even though we have a district pushed version, it's quite out of date.
So the students go to the autodesk website, download the installer, and run it. Sometimes it says, "newest version of fusion already installed" even though examination of version number clearly shows a change. This installed version is now locally on their profile, and since they can't remove the district pushed version to their laptop (which is for all users) they sometimes click on the wrong one, getting an older version of fusion.
While most of my students are now adept at updating, and the update runs relatively quickly, it's undesirable to have system-wide and local-profile versions at the same time, or to have computers in the room on different versions, as any collaboration risks requiring one of the students to update in the middle of class.
The auto updater does not offer an update in most of these scenarios. And they probably don't need to re-download the fusion installer, I realize - they probably can just run the same one as before.
Possible solutions - have an updated email sent to network administrators for EACH AND EVERY VERSION CHANGE. Allow previous versions to open later versions and throw an error if it actually has an error, and not merely because it was opened and closed without changing the file. Or have a rigidly controlled push for educational users so that updates NEVER happen till Friday afternoon for all users, including the teacher.
I don't know what else, but I've given up on having my network admins push updates and just have the students update themselves when it comes up.