![]() ![]() If you miss the days of the old Suite installer, you’ll love this! ![]() We now provide the ability to create a deployment that includes multiple products, and we’ll include everything you need automatically. When creating deployments for AutoCAD, AutoCAD verticals, Revit, and Inventor, you can now include customization files in the deployment image and they will be copied to the device during installation. Including settings files (September 2020) ![]() Now, you can pick the version you want, and we’ll automatically include all relevant product and component updates. With the number of updates and products you’re managing, this probably took a significant amount of time. In the past, you had to find updates in Account, download them separately and apply them to your deployment images. Including updates in Deployments (June 2020) We’ll also be providing more updates around specific features as they come out after this. So, to address that, here are the biggest changes we’ve made between early 2020 and late 2021. To date, we haven’t provided enough information about what’s changing with our installers and deployments to the Administrator’s community. One of the main advantages of this new platform, because it’s web-based, is that we can update it at any time. With this new web-based platform, we can update at any time and avoid disruption during the heaviest install cycles. Previously, annual releases were our only mechanism for delivering deployment improvements. In February of 2020, Autodesk introduced a fast and timely way to create deployments for our products – in Autodesk Account. ![]()
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