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IMPORTANT Autodesk does not recommend or support the distribution of products using imaging software. However, if you plan to use this method of distribution, please review the following instructions carefully. The use of imaging software can result in conflicts with product licensing, incomplete installations, and problems with activation. NOTE If you experience licensing instability in a SATA RAID environment, using imaging software to distribute Autodesk products can cause product activation problems, such as an "Activation code limit exceeded" situation. Distribute Multi-Seat Stand-Alone Products You can use a master image to distribute a multi-seat stand-alone product to multiple computers. NOTE When using Norton Ghost, you must use the -ib switch to include the boot sector in your master image. Consult your imaging software for more details on including the boot sector as part of the master image. Master images should not be created if you have previously run Autodesk products on the master computer. Cleaning the system may be necessary. For more information, see Clean a Master System and Restore the Operating System (page 27). To distribute a multi-seat stand-alone product to multiple computers using a master image 1 Create a network deployment for a multi-seat stand-alone product. For more information, see Create an Original Deployment (page 8). 2 Install the Autodesk product from the deployment onto the master computer. 3 On the master computer, create a master image, including the boot sector. Test the product on a machine other than the master computer before distributing the product. Launch the product on the other machine, and then register and activate it. Users have a trial period to register and activate the product on their machines. 4 Apply the master image to the target computers. Alternative Distribution Methods | 25

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IMPORTANT
Autodesk does not recommend or support the distribution of products
using imaging software. However, if you plan to use this method of distribution,
please review the following instructions carefully.
The use of imaging software can result in conflicts with product licensing,
incomplete installations, and problems with activation.
NOTE
If you experience licensing instability in a SATA RAID environment, using
imaging software to distribute Autodesk products can cause product activation
problems, such as an
Activation code limit exceeded
situation.
Distribute Multi-Seat Stand-Alone Products
You can use a master image to distribute a multi-seat stand-alone product to
multiple computers.
NOTE
When using Norton Ghost, you must use the
-ib
switch to include the boot
sector in your master image. Consult your imaging software for more details on
including the boot sector as part of the master image.
Master images should not be created if you have previously run Autodesk
products on the master computer. Cleaning the system may be necessary. For
more information, see
Clean a Master System and Restore the Operating System
(page 27).
To distribute a multi-seat stand-alone product to multiple computers using
a master image
1
Create a network deployment for a multi-seat stand-alone product. For
more information, see
Create an Original Deployment
(page 8).
2
Install the Autodesk product from the deployment onto the master
computer.
3
On the master computer, create a master image, including the boot
sector. Test the product on a machine other than the master computer
before distributing the product. Launch the product on the other
machine, and then register and activate it. Users have a trial period to
register and activate the product on their machines.
4
Apply the master image to the target computers.
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