You can automatically deploy an administrative image using a command prompt or batch file (silent installation).
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After creating the administrative image and before notifying clients, you must install Microsoft Windows components that cannot be installed by administrative images created using the command line or Microsoft Active Directory.
You can deploy installations from an administrative image using the command line.
Command-line properties describe here include feature properties, global properties, product-specific properties and Windows location conventions.
Microsoft Active Directory Deployment is supported for deployment of the core SolidWorks product to clients.
Follow this process to prepare an existing administrative image that will install SolidWorks onto client computers using Microsoft Windows Active Directory.
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