If you manage Autodesk software deployments—such as AutoCAD, Revit, or Inventor—in a corporate or educational environment, you have likely encountered the term Autodesk On-Demand Install Service (ODIS) . Unlike the traditional, monolithic installers of the past, ODIS represents Autodesk’s modern approach to component-based installation and patching.
After installing ODIS, you don’t launch it directly. Instead, it works as a background service. To install an Autodesk product on-demand: download autodesk on-demand install service -odis-
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Download ODIS: Get the latest version from the official Autodesk site. Autodesk On-Demand Install Service (ODIS) v
cd "C:\MyDeploymentBundle"
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Autodesk\Autodesk On-Demand Install Service\ODIS.exe" --install --bundle Bundle.json