With group policies, you can advertise and install a program by assigning a deployment to computers. A deployment that is assigned to a computer can be used by any user of that computer. Generally, you would assign the deployment to a computer that is used by a large number of users.
The following outlines the advantages and disadvantages of using group policies.
In order for AutoCAD LT to run properly, the following software must be installed on the computer where the program is being installed:
| Available on the product disc |
| Microsoft .NET 3.5 SP1 |
| VC++ 2008 SP1 and VC++2005 SP1 runtimes for x86 operating systems; VC++2008 SP1 and VC++2005 SP1 runtimes for x64 for 64-bit operating systems |
| Microsoft National Language Support Downlevel APIs |
| Autodesk Design Review 2011 (Not installed by default) |
| Macromedia Flash Player 9.0 or later (Not installed by default) |
| Autodesk Material Library 2011(CM) |
| Other |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7.0 Service Pack 1 or later. You can download Microsoft Internet Explorer from the Microsoft website by visiting www.microsoft.com. |
| Microsoft Installer Package (MSI) 4.5 |
| Microsoft Windows Media Format 9.5 (prerequisite for 64-bit) |
There are three main steps to distributing this program through group policies.