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Deployment Checklist Understand the general process for installing the type of license you have purchased. For a network license deployment, know the license server name(s), and the type of license server model that was specified at the time of license purchase. For more information, see Determine the License Server Model (page 43) Install and activate any network administrator tools and utilities. For example, if you are using a network license, install the Network License Manager from the installer. Locate your product serial number and product key. These are located on the outside of the product packaging, or in an email message if you downloaded your product or upgrade from Autodesk. Identify a network location for deployments, and create a shared folder to contain deployments. If your product has language options, decide which language to use for each deployment. NOTE Languages can be included when you initially create a deployment, or when you create a new deployment configuration, but not when you modify a deployment. Determine whether to create log files on individual computers, in the deployment folder, or both. Determine whether to run installations in silent mode. NOTE When products are installed in silent mode, the user's system can automatically reboot without warning when the installation is complete. Identify other applicable configuration settings such as defined search paths, locations of support files, and whether to automatically install service packs. Network Administration and Deployment | 41

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Deployment Checklist
Understand the general process for installing the type of license you have pur-
chased. For a network license deployment, know the license server name(s), and
the type of license server model that was specified at the time of license purchase.
For more information, see
Determine the License Server Model
(page 43)
Install and activate any network administrator tools and utilities. For example, if
you are using a network license, install the Network License Manager from the
installer.
Locate your product serial number and product key. These are located on the
outside of the product packaging, or in an email message if you downloaded
your product or upgrade from Autodesk.
Identify a network location for deployments, and create a shared folder to contain
deployments.
If your product has language options, decide which language to use for each
deployment.
NOTE
Languages can be included when you initially create a deployment, or
when you create a new deployment configuration, but not when you modify a
deployment.
Determine whether to create log files on individual computers, in the deployment
folder, or both.
Determine whether to run installations in silent mode.
NOTE
When products are installed in silent mode, the user's system can automat-
ically reboot without warning when the installation is complete.
Identify other applicable configuration settings such as defined search paths,
locations of support files, and whether to automatically install service packs.
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