![]() Note: Your installation options will vary depending on whether you want to use a floating license manager server or standalone copies. If you haven’t already set up your license files, keys and/or license server please see this resource for help. Check your license file, keys and/or license server are set up and running prior to network installations. This will assure that installations on user machines can proceed without license file hassles.Quick Overviewīefore we get into the specifics of our installation project, you’ll need to do the following homework: In this post, I’ll provide some best practices for CAD and IT administrators who want to install multiple user seats of BricsCAD in the easiest manner possible. This compact and speedy installation process lends itself nicely to being automated via batch commands or even group policy options (GPO) in Microsoft Windows networks. ![]() Install with no user intervention, in a matter of just a couple of minutes (depending on network transport speeds and machine resources). ![]() The good news is that BricsCAD – as opposed to some other CAD tools you may have worked with – has a compact (515MB) installation footprint that copies across networks quickly. If you’re switching to BricsCAD, chances are you’ll probably need to install many user workstations and want to speed the installation process up as much as possible. ![]()
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