kbieber
Computer
- May 11, 2004
- 1
New administrator trying to understand the nuances of admin images. I've read the threads here and put together what I think I need to do at our site.
We are trying to install SP2005 sp2 from admin image. We have 3 stand-alone and 2 network seats. Created an admin image using the command prompt method per the Solidworks website on serverA and have the SNL on serverB. I was able to install a SNL client from the admin image which included the PDMWorks client and E-Drawings. The stand-alone client install only gave me SW, no PDMWorks or E-Drawings. According to the threads, this is normal and I must install PDMWorks and E-Drawings from the CD for the stand-alone clients.
It would seem though, that I can manually add commands in order to create a full install (SW, PDMWorks, E-Drawings) from the admin image for the stand-alone clients. If this is true, can I also create a script to install service packs for the stand-alone clients from the admin image?
Thanks for your help.
We are trying to install SP2005 sp2 from admin image. We have 3 stand-alone and 2 network seats. Created an admin image using the command prompt method per the Solidworks website on serverA and have the SNL on serverB. I was able to install a SNL client from the admin image which included the PDMWorks client and E-Drawings. The stand-alone client install only gave me SW, no PDMWorks or E-Drawings. According to the threads, this is normal and I must install PDMWorks and E-Drawings from the CD for the stand-alone clients.
It would seem though, that I can manually add commands in order to create a full install (SW, PDMWorks, E-Drawings) from the admin image for the stand-alone clients. If this is true, can I also create a script to install service packs for the stand-alone clients from the admin image?
Thanks for your help.