Once merged, a service pack cannot be removed from the administrative
image.
To extract a Microsoft Installer Patch (MSP) file from a service pack
1
Download the service pack from the Support site for your product.
2
Review the service pack Readme file for information about patch usage.
3
Open a Windows command prompt and enter the patch file name
followed by the /e switch and a target file name. Here is the general
command format:
<local_drive:>\<patch_name>.exe /e
<local_drive:>\<patch_name>.msp
Here is an example:
ProductSP1.exe /e ./ProductSP1.msp
where ProductSP1.exe is the name of the downloaded patch and
ProductSP1.msp is the name of the extracted file. Using ‘./’ in front of the
extraction file name places the extracted file in the same folder as the
original executable. The “e” command line switch extracts the MSP file
from the executable.
To include a service pack with the deployment
To include a service pack with a deployment, an MSP file must be extracted
from the downloaded service pack executable.
1
On the Include Service Packs page, click the Browse button.
2
In the Open dialog box, locate the service pack you want to include with
the deployment.
3
Select the MSP file and click Open.
4
Specify whether you want to append the service pack to the deployment
or merge the service pack into the administrative image.
5
Click Next.
Create a Network Share
After you have fully prepared for creating a deployment, you are ready to set
up and distribute Autodesk products from a shared network location. A network
share is an installation folder to which all users' computers have access. You
create deployments in the network share, and point users to this location to
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