In preparation
(H) for my office-wide Autocad installation I'm putting together a bit of a "step by step" for myself. I thought I'd throw this topic out here and see if any of you CAD Management types out there have a same... or if you just keep it in your noggin, what you need to do at each station.
Save Personal and/or Custom SettingsOpen existing installation of Autocad
- Save screenshot to Desktop
- Open CUI editor, transfer tab, drag custom workspace/s to new partial CUI, check keyboard shortcuts, menus, etc, for non-standard items, transfer as necessary
- Save new partial CUI named after employee
Run setup for installing the deployment set up on the network
Open Autocad and import custom settings- Open new installation of Autocad, CUI Editor, Load partial CUI file of customizations**
Test New Installation- Open sample drawing
- Plot
- Check for errors
- Open CUI editor
- Check for unexpected results
** I'm going to be "forcing" (Recommending strongly) that users leave their acad.cui file alone, and 'stock', and any overrides, shortcuts, customizations be installed/applied to a partial CUI file named specifically for them, on their hard drive. Would it be beneficial, or possible, to make the acad.cui file reside on the server, "Read only" and still be able to be used? Just thought of that part, so now I'm off to search...
I figure it seems simple enough, but sometimes for repetitive processes, I have to hold myself to a list, or I start skipping/forgetting crap. So maybe y'all don't go through this. Another purpose is to see if y'all have something to share with me that I may need to do that'll save me some headache.