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For most Autodesk Windows-based product releases of 2021 or earlier, use the classic installer to create deployments. For product releases of 2022 and later, create deployments from your Autodesk account; see Create deployments from Autodesk Account.
Note: A few Autodesk product releases earlier than 2022 also support deployments from Autodesk Account:
After you review and accept the Autodesk software license agreement, you can enter product and license information.
When you create a deployment, you can accept the default settings for any product you install or configure the settings to create a custom deployment. Configuration settings apply to every installed instance of the product. After you create the deployment, you can't change these settings unless you modify the deployment.
Note: To understand the configuration options for each product, read the product Installation Supplement in the product Help. Review these supplements to determine the right settings for each product in your deployment.
To install the deployment on a workstation, either run the installation manually using the provided batch file, or use a tool such as Microsoft Configuration Manager (see Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager documentation.
Before you distribute products to workstations, run the deployment on a test workstation to make sure that everything is working properly.
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