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Planning a Deployment, Check Deployment Readiness

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■ An existing deployment can form the basis for creating another deployment with a different configuration. ■ Deployments can be configured to generate a log file for each installation. Network administrators can use these log files for troubleshooting. ■ Each deployment creates a subfolder, \SMS_SCCM scripts, which contains two documents to help you with the distribution of deployments using Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) and System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM): SMS_SCCM_ReadMe.txt and _SCCM.txt. Deploying Language Packs AutoCAD-based products, Inventor, and 3ds Max can use separate language packs to add one or more additional language versions to an installed product. Each language pack provides user interface strings, message text, and documentation in a specific language, without duplicating the product software. To distribute a specific language version to multiple instances of an Autodesk product, you can use the installer included with each language pack to create a language pack deployment. If you need to deploy language packs for multiple languages or multiple products, you can create a batch file to install a series of language packs on each computer. Planning a Deployment Check Deployment Readiness This checklist identifies preliminary tasks to complete, information to gather, and decisions to make before creating a network deployment. TIP To review deployment settings, including details of product configuration, you can create a test deployment. After the learning process, you can delete the test deployment. Deployment Checklist Review the system requirements by clicking the System Requirements link in the installer. Confirm that your network, servers, and client computers meet these system requirements. 40 | Chapter 3 Network Administration Guide

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An existing deployment can form the basis for creating another deployment
with a different configuration.
Deployments can be configured to generate a log file for each installation.
Network administrators can use these log files for troubleshooting.
Each deployment creates a subfolder,
<deployment name>\SMS_SCCM scripts
,
which contains two documents to help you with the distribution of
deployments using Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) and System
Center Configuration Manager (SCCM):
SMS_SCCM_ReadMe.txt
and
<deployment name>_SCCM.txt
.
Deploying Language Packs
AutoCAD-based products, Inventor, and 3ds Max can use separate language
packs to add one or more additional language versions to an installed product.
Each language pack provides user interface strings, message text, and
documentation in a specific language, without duplicating the product
software. To distribute a specific language version to multiple instances of an
Autodesk product, you can use the installer included with each language pack
to create a language pack deployment. If you need to deploy language packs
for multiple languages or multiple products, you can create a batch file to
install a series of language packs on each computer.
Planning a Deployment
Check Deployment Readiness
This checklist identifies preliminary tasks to complete, information to gather,
and decisions to make before creating a network deployment.
TIP
To review deployment settings, including details of product configuration,
you can create a test deployment. After the learning process, you can delete the
test deployment.
Deployment Checklist
Review the system requirements by clicking the System Requirements link in the
installer. Confirm that your network, servers, and client computers meet these
system requirements.
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| Chapter 3
Network Administration Guide