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How to Cancel an Autodesk Desktop Subscription Automatic Renewal within the Autodesk e-Store

Autodesk Desktop Subscription (DTS) offers pay as you go on a monthly, quarterly, annual, or multi-year basis.  Costs vary according to product and terms of the rental plan. The lengthier the term the more cost-effective overall.  Sometimes there’s a valid reason where a monthly Desktop Subscription makes sense; like when you want to test something out before proceeding to a long-term commitment through Microsol Resources.  Read on to learn how the Contract Manager can cancel the automatic renewal of your monthly (or annual) term Autodesk Desktop Subscription within Autodesk Account.

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How to Update your Autodesk ID Name, Display Name, Email or Password in Autodesk Account

Your Autodesk ID is a single sign in that enables you to use the same credentials to access multiple Autodesk websites. This simplified sign in process makes managing your account information easier.  Autodesk is also actively working on improving the user experience providing accessibility to easily update personal information and preferences.  Read on to learn how anyone can update their existing Autodesk ID name, Autodesk Display Name, Email or Password in Autodesk Account with just a few clicks and within only a few seconds.

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How to Change Option from Install Now to Download Now in Autodesk Account

While one of Autodesk’s catchy taglines is ‘Anytime, anywhere’ we’ve received feedback from numerous clients that they haven’t been able to access the Download now feature for their Autodesk product(s) within Autodesk Account and are only able to view the Install now option.  The Download now option is highly favored because not only does it reduce the time it takes to get applications up and running by decompressing product files during the download, files downloaded using Download now can be installed at a later time, on a different computer or as a deployment.  We’ve discovered a workaround that’s fairly simple and straightforward as outlined in steps below:  (more…)

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