Creating a Deployment with Revit
One of my biggest headaches when I was
installing any of the Revit platforms was the time it took
to install on numerous computers. With many of the other
excellent enhancements that Revit has made to the software,
I feel that this is just as important. Now, it might very
well be the case that I didn’t realize this feature was
available because it was buried a few screens in, but with
the new releases of the Autodesk products you can’t miss it.
When installing Revit, you get the sexy new screen shot
(shown below). Typically, one might just “Install Products”
and move on. Seeing this plain-as-the-nose-on-my-face dialog
box prompts me to think about how I would want to install
this.

The first thing that I’m going to do is
look at the “Install Tools and Utilities” button.

First screen…

The second screen gives me the option of installing my
‘Network License Manager’ and my ‘Samreport-Lite’ tool. I’m
going to want to install both of these. After running this
I’ll be taken back to the original screen, where I will then
create a deployment.

We get the dialog that we saw earlier. Select “Next.”

I will then browse to a location on my network and locate
the deployment there. I would also give it a name at this
time as well. Since I’m installing Revit, I’d call it “Revit
Arch 2008.”


Here is what I have so far…

My next screen shows me options for
what products I can install. Obviously, I would select
“Revit Architecture 2008” and then select “Next” to begin
the installation.

Once completed, I will have created a deployment image that
I can path my way back to, so that I can create my
installations.
What are some of the advantages?
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No more carrying around DVDs to install from.
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Don’t have to download content to each and every machine
in the office (a huge timesaver).
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Don’t have to remember serial numbers.
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Path back to one location for my template and libraries.
The other way, I would have to path each machine back.
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Last but not least, the amount of time saved installing
on numerous machines is immeasurable.
This may not be for everyone, but I
sure do like how easy it is to create a deployment.