CEIDave
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Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:40 pm Post subject:
Got a few questions |
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Our office is getting ready to install 2005 on 5 cad machines and our administrator is thinking it might be easier or better to install a networked deployment this time. Her biggest concern is that in the instructions it says that the users need admin privleges on their work stations. I work with a bunch of people who do stupid things to their computers when not controlled. Is this really the case, or is it possible to use the network deployment while keeping the end users to a minimum of privileges on their machines?
Also, is it really worth changing how we've done things in the past? We've always installed a stand alone on each machine, then copied around all the menu files and lisps, etc.
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James Snyder
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Fri Oct 22, 2004 2:18 am Post subject:
Re: Got a few questions |
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I believe that only the person who installs the image needs to have
administrative rights on the client machine. If its installed from a
network deployment onto a client machine while logged into the client
machine as a user with administrative rights, it should go like buttah.
Users do not need administrative, or even power user rights to run AutoCAD
2005.
IMHO, network deployment is the way to go, especially if you are into
standardization. You can use the Network Installation Wizard to include all
of those ancillary files (menus, shortcuts, templates, etc.) in the base
image so that everyone starts from the exact same baseline setup. HTH.
James Snyder
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| Quote: | Our office is getting ready to install 2005 on 5 cad machines and our
administrator is thinking it might be easier or better to install a
networked deployment this time. Her biggest concern is that in the
instructions it says that the users need admin privleges on their work
stations. I work with a bunch of people who do stupid things to their
computers when not controlled. Is this really the case, or is it possible
to use the network deployment while keeping the end users to a minimum of
privileges on their machines?
Also, is it really worth changing how we've done things in the past? We've
always installed a stand alone on each machine, then copied around all the
menu files and lisps, etc. |
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