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Autodesk Design Institute 7 Installation Guide 1. What is Autodesk Design Institute? Autodesk® Design Institute, formerly called the Autodesk Comprehensive Education Solution (ACES), provides educational institutions access to the widest array of Autodesk® products used for architecture, interior design, mechanical engineering, manufacturing, civil engineering, geographic information systems, 3D modeling, and visualization. For a single, affordable annual fee, this flexible, subscription-based license program allows educational institutions to use popular Autodesk design tools while reducing the time required for managing licensed software. You can choose from three Design Institute licensing options. All three options provide a flexible way to plan your software expenses and a simple way to keep your applications upto-date. For more information about each license option, see "Installation Overview" on page 13. Design Institute purchase options include the following: ƒ System Pack. Designed for major universities and community college systems. You can install a licensed copy of each software product on an unlimited number of computers at up to five sites ƒ Campus Pack. Designed for medium size universities and community colleges. You can install a licensed copy of each software product on no more than 75 computers at up to three sites (unless you have purchased additional licenses to supplement your program level). ƒ Class Pack customers. Designed for single classroom or lab. You can install a licensed copy of each software product on no more than 25 computers at one site (unless you have purchased additional licenses to supplement your program level). Campus Pack and Class Pack customers can mix network installations and multi-seat standalone installations, as long as the maximum number of licenses is not exceeded. Note: For additional licensing information and restrictions, see the Design Institute License Letter and Design Institute License Agreement. 4

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Autodesk Design Institute 7 Installation Guide
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1. What is Autodesk Design Institute?
Autodesk
®
Design Institute, formerly called the Autodesk Comprehensive Education Solution
(ACES), provides educational institutions access to the widest array of Autodesk
®
products
used for architecture, interior design, mechanical engineering, manufacturing, civil
engineering, geographic information systems, 3D modeling, and visualization. For a single,
affordable annual fee, this flexible, subscription-based license program allows educational
institutions to use popular Autodesk design tools while reducing the time required for
managing licensed software.
You can choose from three Design Institute licensing options. All three options provide a
flexible way to plan your software expenses and a simple way to keep your applications up-
to-date. For more information about each license option, see “Installation Overview” on
page 13.
Design Institute purchase options include the following:
System Pack.
Designed for major universities and community college systems. You can
install a licensed copy of each software product on an unlimited number of computers at
up to five sites
Campus Pack.
Designed for medium size universities and community colleges. You can
install a licensed copy of each software product on no more than 75 computers at up to
three sites (unless you have purchased additional licenses to supplement your program
level).
Class Pack customers.
Designed for single classroom or lab. You can install a licensed
copy of each software product on no more than 25 computers at one site (unless you
have purchased additional licenses to supplement your program level).
Campus Pack and Class Pack customers can mix network installations and multi-seat stand-
alone installations, as long as the maximum number of licenses is not exceeded.
Note:
For
additional licensing information and restrictions, see the Design Institute License
Letter and Design Institute License Agreement.