Hi. I'm doing Desktop installs through a remote desktop connection and I'm asked to download about 1GB of data to a local drive before the install begins. What is being downloaded before the install starts? Does this install package need to be downloaded or can it be read from a mapped drive?
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If you have a common network drive it should work, although may be a little slower on the install (network traffic etc).
edit: I should add that you would want to run the .exe and have the extract destination on that network drive for others to access the setup.exe. We used to do that, but found distributing the downloaded file and having it expanded locally in remote offices was a better choice.
It expands into an installer program etc... you should be able to copy it and run it from there. PS, keep it handy. I always download the exe's to a known folder, and save the requested destination for the unarchiving into a folder in there. If you have to reinstall or repair, you can skip running the exe step and just use the msi
Thanks Dan. I just find it odd that I have to download a 1GB installer program just to install ArcGIS 10.5. I hope to find a way to install ArcGIS 10.5 on multiple computers and each computer can read the same installer program thus not duplicating 1GB of data on every computer.
Do you know how each computer can read the same installer program?
We deploy out lab computers from an image so I guess that won't help you. If you have a local copy (USB for instance) try that. Short of moving from machine to machine, you will require some form of distribution internally if you don't have a common share point
If you have a common network drive it should work, although may be a little slower on the install (network traffic etc).
edit: I should add that you would want to run the .exe and have the extract destination on that network drive for others to access the setup.exe. We used to do that, but found distributing the downloaded file and having it expanded locally in remote offices was a better choice.