New feature for the Autodesk Manage portal under “Custom Install” is the “Team Library”

December 29, 2022 Jeff Lotan

A new feature for the Autodesk Manage portal under “Custom Install” is the “Team Library”.  The packages created in the Team Library can be shared between the Primary and Secondary Admins of that Team.

I love it! Things keep getting better! 

When you login to https://manage.autodesk.com and click “Custom Install” to create a deployment or install, we now see “My Library” and “Team Library”, if we are in the “Primary Admin” or “Secondary Admin” roles, the "User" role will not see them. 

Here’s what the “User” role will see:

Here’s what the Primary or Secondary Admin role will see.

 

 

The “Custom Install” “Teams Package” does not show up under “My Library” and anything created under “My Library” will not show up under the “Teams Library”.  

Click the Move button and select the Team Library to move the deployment to.

Note: If you are included in more than one team you will have a list

If another “Secondary Admin” is not part of that Team, then they will not see the Package.

Again, here are the important things to note:

  1. The “Team Library” is only seen by the Primary and Secondary admins for that Team.
  2. If you are listed in multiple “Teams”, then you will see them under the “Team” dropdown.
  3. The package created under a “Team Library” will not be seen in “My Library” and vice versa.
  4. You can move a package between "My Library" and the "Team Library" and vice versa.

 

About the Author

Jeff Lotan

Sr. Technical Support Specialist - Licensing<br><br>I am charged with mentoring and training team members in the proper use our systems and tools, documenting NSC processes, and providing feedback and ideas to the management team towards improving the customer experience. I am also a major contributor to our technical support blog and internal knowledge base.

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