Installation guide

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group policy Microsoft server technology that provides a way to do push
installations and advertising-based installations using standard Microsoft 2000
Server administration components.
installation image A deployment that consists of an MSI file, any associated
transforms, additional user-specified custom files, and profile and registry
settings.
language family A set of languages (core product, plus language packs) that
are distributed together, typically based on a geographic grouping.
language pack A set of installed files that enable the user to work in the
application in the language specified by the Language Pack.
License Transfer utility Allows you to use an Autodesk product on more than
one computer without purchasing a separate license for each computer.
MSI Microsoft installer that supports a variety of parameters that can be
scripted.
MSP Microsoft patch file (see patch).
MST Microsoft transform file. Modifies the components installed by the MSI
file. For example, the deployment wizard creates an MST file with the settings
that you specify. The deployment created by the deployment wizard uses the
MST file in conjunction with the MSI file and MSIEXEC to install the program
on local workstations.
multi-seat stand-alone installation A type of installation where multiple
stand-alone seats of the program are installed using a single serial number.
network license installation A type of installation where you install the
program to workstations with the files and registry entries that allow the
program to communicate with the Network License Manager.
partial profile A profile that contains partial registry information
corresponding to a subset of the options available from the Files tab of the
Options dialog box.
patch A software update to an application.
power user A user with rights to access and write to the Program Files folder
and the HKEY_Local_Machine folder of the registry.
pull technology An installation technology that requires user interaction to
complete the installation.
push technology An installation technology that installs files to a remote
desktop without any user interaction.
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