Autodesk 18507-051452-9325 Installation Guide - Page 15

Review the System Requirements, Understand Administrative Permissions, Unsuccessful Installations

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The following table shows the products in your package that are only available as stand-alone licensed products and which chapters you should reference in order to install your facility. Products that use Stand-Alone Licenses Refer to These Chapters ■ Autodesk Design Review 2007 Stand-Alone Products (page 70) Product Distribution (page 73) You request a change to the licensing you've purchased by contacting your Academic Value Added Reseller. You can change from multi-seat stand-alone licensing to network licensing and you can also increase the number of seats for your existing license. Review the System Requirements Make sure that the systems on which you plan to install any of the Design Academy products meet the system requirements for each product being installed. If your systems do not meet the system requirements, problems can occur. Each product has its own set of system requirements. System requirements can be accessed directly from the Media Browser of each product you plan to install or from www.autodesk.com. Understand Administrative Permissions To install Design Academy products, you must have administrative privileges on each workstation where the products are to be installed. If you are unsure of your permission level, see your system administrator for more information. Unsuccessful Installations The installation process of many of the Design Academy products may stop if some applications (such as Microsoft® Outlook® or virus-checking programs) are running. Close all running applications and temporarily disable virus checking utilities. TIP If you encounter any MSI errors during installation, further information can be found in the Autodesk Support Knowledgebase or the Microsoft Support Knowledgebase. Installation Prerequisites | 9

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The following table shows the products in your package that are only
available as stand-alone licensed products and which chapters you should
reference in order to install your facility.
Refer to These Chapters
Products that use Stand-Alone
Licenses
Stand-Alone Products
(page 70)
Autodesk Design Review 2007
Product Distribution
(page 73)
You request a change to the licensing you
ve purchased by contacting your
Academic Value Added Reseller. You can change from multi-seat stand-alone
licensing to network licensing and you can also increase the number of seats
for your existing license.
Review the System Requirements
Make sure that the systems on which you plan to install any of the Design
Academy products meet the system requirements for each product being
installed. If your systems do not meet the system requirements, problems can
occur.
Each product has its own set of system requirements. System requirements
can be accessed directly from the Media Browser of each product you plan to
install or from
www.autodesk.com
.
Understand Administrative Permissions
To install Design Academy products, you must have administrative privileges
on each workstation where the products are to be installed. If you are unsure
of your permission level, see your system administrator for more information.
Unsuccessful Installations
The installation process of many of the Design Academy products may stop
if some applications (such as Microsoft
®
Outlook
®
or virus-checking programs)
are running. Close all running applications and temporarily disable virus
checking utilities.
TIP
If you encounter any MSI errors during installation, further information can
be found in the Autodesk Support Knowledgebase or the Microsoft Support
Knowledgebase.
Installation Prerequisites |
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