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About Installing and Uninstalling Plug-In Applications

    About Installing and Uninstalling Plug-In Applications

    The plug-in auto loader mechanism allows for easier deployment of custom applications
    using a package format.

    The package format is a common folder structure that has the extension .bundle in its name and has an XML file that defines the various components of the plug-in.
    By deploying custom applications as a BUNDLE, it makes it easier to target multiple
    operating systems and product releases since the parameters of your plug-in are defined
    in the XML file of the package. A BUNDLE can be used as a replacement to creating
    complex installer scripts when deploying a plug-in.

    A plug-in can be deployed by placing it in one of the ApplicationPlugins or ApplicationAddins folders on a local drive.

    • General Installation folder
      • Windows 7 and Windows 8: %PROGRAMFILES%AutodeskApplicationPlugins
    • All Users Profile folders
      • Windows 7 and Windows 8: %ALLUSERSPROFILE%AutodeskApplicationPlugins
      • Mac OS: /Applications/Autodesk/ApplicationAddins
    • User Profile folders
      • Windows 7 and Windows 8: %APPDATA%AutodeskApplicationPlugins
      • Mac OS: ~/Autodesk/ApplicationAddins
    NOTE:Starting with AutoCAD 2014-based products, custom applications must work under secure
    mode; when the SECURELOAD system variable is set to 1 or 2. When operating under secure
    mode, the program is restricted to loading and executing files that contain code from
    trusted locations; trusted locations are specified by the TRUSTEDPATHS system variable.

    When an AutoCAD-based product starts, the ApplicationPlugins or ApplicationAddins folder is checked for plug-in applications. The packages found are automatically
    registered and loaded based on the metadata in the XML file of each package.

    NOTE:Starting with AutoCAD 2016-based products on Windows, it is recommended to digitally
    sign your custom program files. By digitally signing a custom program file, you inform
    the user as to who published the custom program file and if any changes were made
    to the file after it was digitally signed. For information on digitally signing custom
    program files, see the “About Digitally Signing Custom Program Files” topic.

    Each custom program file loaded is check for the existence of a digital signature.
    If a digital signature is found attached to a custom program file, the user is presented
    with information about the digital certificate and publisher that signed the file.
    The user can choose to continue to load the file, and optionally trust all files by
    the publisher of the file being loaded. If no or an invalid digital signature is found,
    the user is informed that the program file might not be safe to load and execute.

    NOTE:Plug-in packages placed in the %PROGRAMFILES%AutodeskApplicationPlugins folder on Windows are not checked for the presence of a digital signature.

    Install Plug-in Packages

    A package can be deployed using an installer, such as MSI, or manually copying the
    files and folder structure to the ApplicationPlugins or ApplicationAddins folder. For Autodesk Exchange app downloads, deployment of the package is done using
    an MSI installer on Windows.

    Loading Plug-ins

    By default, plug-ins are automatically registered with an AutoCAD-based product and
    when a new plug-in is installed during the current session. The load behavior for
    plug-ins is controlled with the APPAUTOLOAD system variable. When APPAUTOLOAD is set
    to 0, no plug-ins are loaded unless the APPAUTOLOADER command is used.

    Uninstall Plug-in Packages

    A package can be uninstalled by removing the appropriate folder with a .bundle extension
    from the ApplicationPlugins or ApplicationAddins folder. This can be accomplished by offering an uninstall option with the original
    installer or to manually delete the .bundle folder.

    NOTE:A plug-in downloaded from the Autodesk Exchange Apps website can also be uninstalled
    by re-downloading the plug-in. When the download completes, you are prompted to uninstall
    the plug-in.

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