Tekla Structures installation for administrators
You can install Tekla Structures on users' workstations using the standard installation packages or by creating your own centralized installation using MSI packages. You can also run Tekla Structures in a virtual environment.
Tekla Structures installation on workstations
You can install Tekla Structures on each workstation using the standard installation packages or by creating your own centralized installation using MSI packages.
You can download Tekla Structures software and environments from Tekla Downloads. To use the latest software, we recommend that you install the latest service pack of Tekla Structures. Service packs include improvements and fixes to the previous main version or service pack of Tekla Structures. Service packs are available for all users with a valid maintenance contract or subscription.
You must install Tekla Structures with administrator rights.
When you use centralized installation, the end users do not need administrator rights for the installation.
Installation files for Tekla Structures software and environments
The installers for the Tekla Structures software and environments are .msi installers.
When installing a new version of Tekla Structures, first install the software, then install one or more environments. The environment .msi installers are installed to your computer before opening Tekla Structures.
When you run the environment .msi installer, the installer creates the environment folder. The installer also creates the RemoveEnv.bat and ToBeRemoved.txt files, and places them to the ..\Environments\<environment> folder. These files are used when uninstalling an environment.
Standard Tekla Structures installation
The Tekla Structures installation wizard has detailed instructions about the installation.
For more information, see Install and license Tekla Structures.
Centralized Tekla Structures installation
Installing Tekla Structures centrally across the company network saves time in a large company when there are many Tekla Structures users.
Centralized installation allows you to run the Tekla Structures installation silently in the background so that the users do not see the installation wizard dialog boxes. For detailed information about centralized installation, see Centralized distribution of Tekla Structures 2024.
Tekla Structures installation in a virtual environment
You can also run Tekla Structures in a virtual environment. Application and desktop virtualization allow users to run software from a server on the network without locally-installed Tekla Structures on their workstation. Using Tekla Structures from the server ensures that all users in a project are using the same project environment set-up. For detailed information about installation in a virtual environment, see Use Tekla Structures with application and desktop virtualization.