Network Installation Images in multiple offices.

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Chuck Blackford, Aug 30, 2004.

  1. Question,

    If you are running multiple offices from the same flex license server, is it
    possible to have one client installation image that you use in multiple
    office. it appears that the ".MST" file has several server specific UNC
    paths. Has anyone had any luck editing these paths and using the same image
    from office to office, or do you have to spool a seperate image for each
    office's install?

    Thanks in advance for any feedback.

    Chuck
     
    Chuck Blackford, Aug 30, 2004
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  2. Chuck Blackford

    Mike Gauvin Guest

    Chuck,
    What we have done in these situations is create the deployment images on the
    server that will have the flex license. We them had them mirror that drive
    and put on the other servers for deployment only. This cut out the bandwidth
    problems that come with multi office installs. Once deployed to client we
    removed the local mirrors and the clients now all point to the license
    server in a single location. Hope this helps.

    Mike Gauvin
    CADsoft Consulting - Arizona
     
    Mike Gauvin, Aug 30, 2004
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  3. Our IT department set up a DFS share that replicates.
    The UNC path is \\it.local\commonshare but points to \\server1\ at one
    location and \\server2\ at another location. \\server1\ is the master server
    and is daily replicating to \\server2\.
    When I use NIW I use the path \\it.local\commonshare\... This way each
    office installs AutoCAD from the closest server.

    Besides that we have distributed FLEXlm licenses on 4 offices.

    --
    Best Regards, Jimmy Bergmark
    CAD and Database Developer Manager at www.pharmadule-emtunga.com
    Take a look at
    JTB FlexReport (FLEXlm report tool) - www.jtbworld.com/jtbflexreport
    SmartPurger (Purges automatically) - www.jtbworld.com/?/smartpurger.htm
    or download some freeware at www.jtbworld.com
    More on AutoCAD 2005;
    www.jtbworld.com/autocad2005.htm
     
    Jimmy Bergmark, Aug 31, 2004
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