
I also record the version numbers to see how often it downloads a new copy. Note that if the selected utility is not installed on your computer then you need to download and install it by using the link given at the bottom. I'm unable to share the script as its the property of the company I work for, but I hope this gives you an idea on how you can automate the deployment to your computers! I've set this up personally at the schools I work at and it makes my life easier, instead of being reactive to a staff member saying its out of date! If you select the Print Studio Utility software from Autodesk Fusion 360, click on the OK.

If they don't match then download a newer copy of the admin installer and update the deploy script version number! Now, download and install the desired software in your PC. Find Fusion 360 - Legacy to the right and then select the Download Now. You can then use regular expressions to locate the version info in your deploy script and compare the two. Click All Products and Services on the left. With Fusion 360, you just subscribe, there is no license which needs to be activated on every single computer. The second script you can setup on a daily schedule and it will query Autodesk and read the version info from the json data (powershell has support for this!) Solution: Fusion 360 needs to be downloaded and installed on a via a stable internet connection.

That way you can check the local machine to see if it is a) installed and b) the current version. One script you will need to use and record the version you are deploying somewhere inside - eg 2.0045 There is another address inside that you can query and get the current release version. More importantly the link does not change and merely downloads the most recent version of the software.

It has the links to the installer for the admin lab install. Hi should be able to create a pair of scripts that will automatically deploy/update and download any new versions of the Fusion 360 Software.
