![]() ![]() Knowing the users can see the serial number obviously is not a comforting image. So even if the user doesn’t have access to use the software, they still can download and install it anyway. What surprises me is the product still appears even if I remove the user access. So no, I don’t think it’s a good idea to install it from Desktop App. It often fails and causes more trouble to clean the mess. Personally, I don’t like this method because it takes a long time and it’s not reliable. The installation method is similar to Install Now option from the Autodesk Account website. The users can see the serial number and install it from Desktop App. It might work with Adobe, but I’m not sure if it’s a good thing for Autodesk. I know that Adobe does the similar thing with Creative Cloud. Since Autodesk Desktop App version 6.1.0.272, users can install products directly from Autodesk Desktop App! If their account is related to a subscription product, the product will appear in the product category. Autodesk Desktop App doesn’t have the option to exclude it, so we can’t control what people can or can’t install. But not every company wants their users to install every add-on available. It’s nice to have a tool to notify us when an update is available. ![]() I’ve seen mixed reaction about this replacement products. Many people hate it. Now it also supports downloading subscription only benefits and learning contents. Autodesk Desktop App was introduced with 2017 product release. ![]()
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