Installing XSI on the network slows it down constantly during
usage, for when example creating objects, opening property pages,
etc, not just at statup.
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Luc-Eric Rousseau
Team Leader, User Interface
Softimage|XSI
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> From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM
> [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM]On Behalf
> Of Patrick Boucher
> Posted At: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 2:10 PM
> Posted To: xsi
> Conversation: Installation XSI server option
> Subject: Re: Installation XSI server option
>
>
> I'm really playing Devil's advocate here, and note that I've
> never used
> the client install before...
>
> If you still have to run around installing something on each local
> computer to get the centralized installation to work, what's the
> advantage over running around installing the full application? More
> local disk space vs longer network startup time?
>
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> Patrick Boucher
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> Buzz Image Group
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> Sébastien Dion wrote:
> > The client install is different from the network
> installation explained below.
> >
> > The client setup downloadable from the same web page as
> XSI, is a 4 Mb setup that will leave XSI files on the shared
> install, but will do local registry install, in order for XSI
> to be started remotly. Please read the Setup and Licensing
> guide for detailed install help for Linux and Windows.
>
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