Thanks for the info Tim.

I didn't see this in the list - as always the Autodesk site is an awful
mess and almost impossible to get a clear overview from. It is ridiculous
how their efforts to make it userfriendly has done almost the opposite. I
will go have a closer look.

Morten



Den 29. januar 2016 kl. 00:13 skrev Tim Leydecker <bauero...@gmx.de>:

> somewhere there, there´s a list
> of applications and updates available (to the account manager).
> 
> You can download installers from there, no need for internet connections
> from the farm to the autodesk server (if you use network licensing, that
> is).
> 
> It´s a bit tricky to find those installers and always worth to also check
> the
> downloads&updates section of the autodesk site, too.
> 
> I had several instances where updates didn´t show up in my subscription
> account
> but only the initial release(s), e.g. Maya 2016 but not the service pack or
> extensions.
> 
> The subscription account management and layout changes sometimes, there is
> a chance things are simpler now or more convoluted.
> 
> Logging in with your subscription account on the autodesk website is in any
> way recommended...
> 
> Welcome to the ESCU2016. No way to downgrade offered... btw...
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> tim
> 
> Am 28.01.2016 um 13:06 schrieb Morten Bartholdy:
> > We have finally purchased ESCU2016 so I could lay my hands on Softimage
> > 2015 SP2, so last minute yay for that.
> > 
> > I have been stuck on 2013 SP1 for ages, and this new web installer crap is
> > bugging me. Is there no way to create some form of renderfarm deployment so
> > I download an installer once and deploy to the farm from there? Currently
> > it looks like I have to use the webinstaller which does work btw, but
> > require me to wait for downloading the required installers on every single
> > client.
> > 
> > How do you guys handle this?
> > 
> > And I too am sad that our good old friend can no longer be purchased :(
> > 
> > 
> > Morten
> > 
> > 

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