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Aug 3, 2024, 5:38:39 PM8/3/24
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I created a deployment for Revit, Inventor and Autocad. installing during OSD with SCCM. It appears to hang at adsklicensing-installer.exe. The install log for the .exe is never created so i have no way to post it. If i end the task in taskmgr during OSD it will continue to install the program. and the other Auto-desk programs as well with no issue. It only does this on what ever the first auto desk program that is ran in the task sequence. I have tried to change the order of installation but it does the same thing.

Yes that folder is there but ill have to restart OSD to see if it gets created on the first attempt, Currently it has moved to inventor and it still hanging on the adsklicensing-installer.exe for that program.

For 2020 product line there's numerous posting and Autodesk articles about not getting an installation of the product to finish. But I haven;t really heard on anything related to SCCM.. Its all about this service and getting it to start.

So i got in this morning and ran an elevated command prompt with "nt authority\system" and ran (.\Img\Setup.exe /W /q /I Img\AUTOCAD2020_SCCMDeployment.ini /language en-us) which is waht is used in SCCM during OSD. And autodesk installed successfully. I also used the same source files that SCCM uses as well..
so the mystery continues why does it hang during OSD.....
Maybe a full gui is needed?

Please make sure the Autodesk deployment was created successfully, try testing it on a local computer. Also take a look at our Best Practices for creating a Autodesk deployment. We also provide a SCCM Guide with step by step suggestions, if you require more assistance with SCCM contact Microsoft.

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We are having the same issue. AdskLicensing-installer.exe hangs if it is deployed with SCCM as "required" and runs as System. If deployed as voluntary and a user initiates the SCCM install, it works but that is not a practical solution...

Before using SCCM & a Autodesk software deployment. Please make sure to test the Autodesk deployment first on a local computer. After verifying that it works on the local computer only then should you include it in the SCCM package.

@natasha.l The issue is specifically with AdskLicensing-installer.exe, thus an AutoCAD deployment is not even relevant to this discussion. Given that AutoDesk specifically has instructions on how to deploy their products with SCCM, I'm hopeful that your installation group actually has SCCM and the ability to test deploying this app as a mandatory install and can then properly diagnose the issue for either a fix in a new AdskLicensing-installer.exe, or supplying the needed root cause to Microsoft and also suitable workaround for AutoDesk's customers who are currently stuck trying to deploy the Autodesk 2020 products.

The suggestions & links to best practices provided are supposed to help you discover on a micro level what the issue is, it could be as silly as the required Admin permissions to install & run Autodesk software.

If you have Enterprise Priority Support with us they can specifically help you with SCCM. The SCCM guidelines provided by Autodesk come from the Enterprise Priority Support team, they have access to SCCM.

I've got the same probleme as you with the AdskLicensing-installer.exe application in SCCM. My only workaround for now is to run the SCCM application with "Install for user" and "Only when a user is logged on" in the User experience. But, with this configuration, I cannot use the application throught a Task Sequence. The application doesn't like to be pushed by the SYSTEM account. Any fix so far?!

I ran into this same issue when trying to deploy AutoCAD 2020 with SCCM. The install would work fine if I ran it interactively through Software Center, but would hang up and eventually time out when run during OS Deployment or when deployed as a required app. Others here are correct, it really has nothing to do with SCCM itself. The problem is with AdskLicensing-installer.exe. If run in any unattended context, that install will hang up at the following step:

After Googling around a bunch, I see there is a general issue with running the mklink command from the System context, which is why this is hanging up. So, I pulled up c:\windows\temp\AdskLicensing-install.log from a successful interactive install, and rolled my own Adsklicensing setup. This involved the following:

That finally did the trick, because my script was able to create the service without using the mklink command that is failing on the "real" service installer. I've attached my install script in case it helps, it would be great if Autodesk can update the Licensing Service installer to either get rid of the mklink command or work around this known behavior.

I am having this same issue with the current 11.0.0.4854. Has autocad still not fixed this bug? Everything that was noted by several users in this thread is still an issue today a 1.5 years later. cspicer seems like he has a working 'hack' to force the app into compliance but it seems stange that autodesk has yet to address this seeming basic issue of using a command that is not supported in a system context. I am hoping from a responce from @Hotter_R or other autodesk support on the progress of a fix for this issue.

I am using the script below to install Maya 2024 and activate it using a network license. This is the script we used for the past 3 years. I've made the necessary changes to the script (product key, year, server), double checked things a few times and still can't figure this out:

connecting to Service failed: reading configuration file /Library/Application Support/Autodesk/AdskLicensingService/AdskLicensingService.data failed: open /Library/Application Support/Autodesk/AdskLicensingService/AdskLicensingService.data: no such file or directory

This file is not there and I don't remember it being there in 2023. Did something change with the installer or am I just doing something wrong? Are we supposed to be creating this file now? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

For 2023 I found a different script to install the apps. It uses the built in tools to do a silent install of the AutoDesk apps. I have not looked at a 2024 version yet so I am unsure as to if this will help you. It does however have some tips on the license and making that work. Hope this helps.

It's generally better to use bin/bash over bin/sh or bin/zsh when deploying a script with Jamf. Jamf loves to go dumb with other interpreters. That aside, what happens when you run the script locally?

Hello, sorry for the late response. I actually used the script from PaulHazelden and was able to get the policy to verify the license after a bit of trial and error. Looks like my script may have been deprecated.

Hello! Thank you very much, I actually replaced my script with this one and it seems to be working on my test machines. Running into some issues with sftool requiring credentials when the package is installing, so trying to sort through that. Thank you very much for your help!

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Reply JshariefMay 4, 2020 at 12:19 AM The link for adsk licensing was taken down. Can you please send me the AdskLicensing-installer.exe at jshar...@gmail.com. Thanks.

Hi. I installed Revit and worked perfect. The thing is that when I tried to install another program and followed the instructions, something happened with the licence and couldnt open Revit anymore, so I unistalled everything and began again from scratch. I installed Revit again and it worked, but it does not let me use the codes and I am afraid to edit them again and have the same result. Thanks in advance.

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