Autodesk University 2020 is No Cost!

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You know the saying, “Go Big, or Go Home” well this years Autodesk University in light of the current health and safety issues with the COVID-19 pandemic went online for this year and it was just announced it will be no cost to attend online for everything. All you need to do is just register when registration opens mid September. While I will miss the in-person networking, fun, meeting new people, the morning run, the annual social media meetup, and more, I am glad it is available for everyone to learn from all the amazing presentations and classes.

So, while we wont be together in person this year, we will still find ways to connect including the potential ways we might be able to still do the annual morning run such as using a Strava group for running, walking, biking during AU. We will get together again in the future.
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And yes, we may someday get to ride together on escalators.

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Here was the announcement:

Our first global, digital Autodesk University will take place November 17-20, 2020.
There’s no cost to attend, but you’ll still need to register!
Registration opens mid-September. Mark your calendars!
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7 comments

Mike says:

Is there anyway, using HTML, to enable a user to click a hyperlink that would install a network printer? If this is possible, could you include the code to accomplish this? If you just use the server path \serverprinter you get a “page cannot be displayed error” even though the path appears correctly in the browser. Any help would be appreciated.

Mike says:

Is there anyway, using HTML, to enable a user to click a hyperlink that would install a network printer? If this is possible, could you include the code to accomplish this? If you just use the server path \server\printer you get a “page cannot be displayed error” even though the path appears correctly in the browser. Any help would be appreciated.

Mike,
Absolutely you can add a printer using a hyperlink in a web page or a DWF. You need to link to the UNC path to the device. The error you are getting may be due to the printer not being shared or you are part of a network that prevents you from installing printer drivers. If you have specific questions on how Jimmy did this, see his web site and contact him at http://www.jtbworld.com.
I have seen many people use the method of managing printers by DWF, web pages or Visio using this method.
Cheers,
-Shaan

Mike,
Absolutely you can add a printer using a hyperlink in a web page or a DWF. You need to link to the UNC path to the device. The error you are getting may be due to the printer not being shared or you are part of a network that prevents you from installing printer drivers. If you have specific questions on how Jimmy did this, see his web site and contact him at http://www.jtbworld.com.
I have seen many people use the method of managing printers by DWF, web pages or Visio using this method.
Cheers,
-Shaan

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