How Do I Extract An Msp File - Autodesk Design Suite 3D - Planix Home Design Suite 3D Installation Manual

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What are the profiles associated with user computer
settings?
Profiles are created on the Profiles tab of the Options dialog box. Profiles can
contain configuration settings for just about anything that is not a drawing
based system variable. For example, a profile can contain things like support
paths, grip settings, and plot settings.
When you specify a profile on the Specify User Preferences page during the
deployment process, it ensures a standard configuration for all computers that
use that deployment to install the product.
What happens if I choose to append or merge service
packs?
When you append a service pack, it is applied to the current deployment only.
The service pack file is included in the deployment, and the service pack is
applied after the product is deployed.
When you merge a service pack, the service pack is merged into the
administrative image. Once merged, a service pack cannot be removed from
the administrative image.
You can choose to append or merge service packs from the product
configuration panel when creating a deployment.
Where can I check if service packs are available for my
software?
To find out if a patch or Service Pack is available, visit the Support page for
your product at http://autodesk.com/servicesandsupport.

How do I extract an MSP file?

This topic applies only to Windows platforms. A Microsoft Patch (MSP) file is
usually contained in a Service Pack executable that you download from the
Support website for your product. To extract the MSP file from the executable,
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