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I didn’t have but an hour to spend, so I threw this seal mount together, and later decided to integrate it into a bulkhead instead. I started with a 2D sketch, from which I turned a contour roll of 0.063” aluminum with 1.5” flanges in a single motion.
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I have attached his "Autodesk AutoCAD Mechanical 2014" package. Note, you MAY need to change the Options for these steps (that use the /passive parameter) to run as Deploy User (Interactive).
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He also keeps all the install files on a file server and all of his MSI and EXE calls point to the respective files on this file server. To accomplish this he uses a Command Step instead of an Install step. He has found that many of the MSI files used by AutoDesk require the /passive parameter. In order to get AutoCAD to deploy successfully he has had to really dig down into both products (AutoCAD and PDQ Deploy) to get these to work. I asked a customer who has had success deploying to AutoDesk products to share some of his packages. If I remember correctly, it caused problems when trying to install without domain admin rights.

I now specify UNC paths and installers seem to be happier. "\\localserver\Autodesk\BDS Premium 2015\Img\Setup.exe" /qb /I \\localserver\Autodesk\BDS Premium 2015\Img\BDS 2015.ini /language - I used to use mapped drives and found it caused headaches later on. It's strange because if I copy the contents of the link file (below) and run the command in a command prompt, nothing happens. Going back to my second post in this thread, the issue seems to be the same. When I run the BAT file from a command prompt, it seems to run for a few seconds then return me to a command prompt (nothing accomplished, nothing logged). "\\localserver\Autodesk\BDS Premium 2015\Img\Setup.exe" /w /q /I "\\localserver\Autodesk\BDS Premium 2015\Img\BDS 2015.ini" /language en-us tried creating a BAT file with this content and running it: When starting with PDQ Deploy, nothing shows up which makes me believe nothing is being executed.Ĭould you suggest what I might be missing and how I could kick this off successfully? Thanks in advance! When I try to initiate a deployment, however, PDQ Deploy connects but then runs until the process times out.įurther, when starting the deployment manually by double clicking the link, a dialog box appears with installation progress (no need for user input, however).

I would have thought that I could kick this process off via PDQ Deploy by pointing Install File to the setup.exe and including the balance of the link in the Parameters field. "\\Path\Img\Setup.exe" /qb /I \\Path\Img\DeployParameters.ini /language en-us The deployment, in this case of the 2014 Building Design Premium suite, for an individual workstation is kicked off by a shortcut with the following target: The suite includes a deployment tool that can be used to create a silent deployment for individual workstations. On a yearly basis, we install the Autodesk suite of products to our workstations.
