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    Default How am I supposed to create a deployment on our Win 2003 server?

    I recall last year when creating the deployment for 2013 that I had to create the deployment directly on the server itself for it to run correctly on each workstation. For some reason if I created it on my workstation and specified the location on the server (using the mapped driver letter on my machine) the deployment would fail to be created.

    So I just tried running the Revit 2014 setup.exe file, and after the splash screen saying "Initializing" it then said the operating system was not supported. I understand that 2014 no longer supports Windows XP, is that also the case with Windows Server 2003? And if so, how am I supposed to create the deployment?

    We are planning to upgrade our server hopefully in the near future to 2008, but I'm not sure when that will happen.

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    Default Re: How am I supposed to create a deployment on our Win 2003 server?

    We had same issue with BDS Premium
    What I endded up doing was the following:
    - completely disabled antivirus on any workstation in domain
    - empty temp folder out of workstation and server (%temp%)
    - disabled antivirus client on server
    - created deployment to \\server\network install (with write access to folder)
    - This process seemed work ok but took over two weeks to get a process nailed down with subscription support

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    Default Re: How am I supposed to create a deployment on our Win 2003 server?

    Quote Originally Posted by tarmbruster View Post
    We had same issue with BDS Premium
    What I endded up doing was the following:
    - completely disabled antivirus on any workstation in domain
    - empty temp folder out of workstation and server (%temp%)
    - disabled antivirus client on server
    - created deployment to \\server\network install (with write access to folder)
    - This process seemed work ok but took over two weeks to get a process nailed down with subscription support
    Dang man, I could just go ahead and manually install and configure all our seats in a day or so.

    Wonder why the antivirus and temp folders have anything to do with it? Did you create the deployment from your workstation, writing to a folder on the server?

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    Default Re: How am I supposed to create a deployment on our Win 2003 server?

    It failed no matter what way I made deployment (even if I just left all default settings, no repathing to server). I was given the link at bottom by autodesk support. Deployement was made on a workstation to a UNC path on server. User was a domain administrator and full access to folder.

    http://upandready.typepad.com/up_and...ew2013msi.html

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