Installation guide

Table Of Contents
What are RSS feeds and how do they benefit my
installation?
An RSS feed is a live link you initiate by subscribing to someones website.
Once subscribed, the primary benefit is a constantly updating stream of content
that is delivered to your system in the form of summarized articles, forum
threads, blog posts, and so on. RSS stands for Rich Site Summary (or Really
Simple Syndication).
Where can I learn about InfoCenter search locations?
You can use InfoCenter to search multiple sources (for example, Help and
specified files) at one time, or choose to search a single file or location.
For more information, refer to Configure InfoCenter Communication Center
(Optional) on page 61.
How do I set or customize search locations?
InfoCenter Search and Communication Center settings can be set in the
InfoCenter Settings dialog box or in the CAD Manager Control utility. You
must use the CAD Manager Control utility to specify CAD Manager Channel
settings.
See Configure InfoCenter Communication Center (Optional) on page 61 for
more information regarding the settings you can configure.
Networking Issues
This section outlines common issues and their solutions with regards to
performing a network installation or configuring your network license server(s).
When installing tools and utilities, which selections are
applicable for a multi-seat stand-alone installation?
Since a multi-seat stand-alone licensed product does not rely upon a license
server to manage or activate the license, the only tool that is beneficial is the
Autodesk CAD Manager tool.
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