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Deploying Manually

Use this method if users have the privileges required to install on their systems.

To deploy installations manually using email:

  1. In the Option Editor, click Deploy.
  2. If you have 32-bit and 64-bit images configured for this administrative image installation directory, click 32 or 64 to view the machines for the 32-bit or 64-bit image.

    Installation availability and status for each machine appears.

  3. Click Send Email.
  4. Specify the network path to the administrative image installation directory.

    Typically, the directory path to the administrative image installation directory is shown initially as a Windows file path (for example, C:\SolidWorks Admin\SolidWorks 2013 SP0). The dialog box indicates This path is not a network path.

    1. Click Browse to specify the network location for this administrative image installation directory.
    2. Navigate to the computer where the administrative image is installed, and select the Windows shared directory specified for the administrative image installation directory.

      Do not navigate inside the administrative image shared directory (for example, into the 32bit or 64bit subdirectories).

    3. Click OK.

      The dialog box indicates This path is a network path.

    An email is created to instruct the machine owner how to install from the administrative image using the network location for the StartSWInstall.hta file in the administrative image.

  5. Send the email to the users responsible for installing SolidWorks.

Users can double-click the link to the network location for StartSWInstall.hta in the email to install SolidWorks from the administrative image.

In the Option Editor, Installation Status shows:

Pending

The user has not yet run the Installation on this machine.

Successful

The user successfully completed the installation on this machine.

Failed

The user ran the installation on this machine, but it failed.



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