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A couple of days ago, I installed the student version of Maya 2016 on a Mac running OS X 10.10.4. The installation and registration went smoothly, as far as I know, and I was able to run Maya just fine.
Then I wanted to install mental ray, and I found out that Maya 2016 Service Pack 1 is also available, so I wanted to update to that first.
The above download page says: “On Mac and Linux operating systems, this service pack is a full product install. Uninstall your existing Maya 2016 software before installing this service pack.” So, wanting to do things correctly, I found official instructions for uninstalling Maya.
http://help.autodesk.com/view/MAYAUL/2016/ENU/?guid=GUID-5E1899D4-351E-4404-845C-0AD223FB122D
Following the above uninstallation help page, I went into my Applications folder, then the Autodesk folder, and I dragged the maya2016 folder to the Trash. So far, so good.
Then I attempted to run the given adlmreg commands in the Terminal—of course using the actual product key—and I received the bash “command not found” error.
I don’t know exactly what adlmreg is supposed to do on my machine, but it clearly has something to do with licensing the product, and it seems pretty important not to skip this step. How should I proceed to install SP1 and mental ray?
Solved! Go to Solution.