Installing Enscape for the first time should be simple and straightforward. However, for best results we recommend that, before installing Enscape, you should make sure that your CAD software is not open and that you also have the user rights to install software on your Windows operating system. You can then simply open and run the Enscape.exe installer from the location on your machine that it was downloaded to.
If this is not the first time that you have installed Enscape and you have a version of Enscape prior to version 4.0 installed, you have to uninstall that version first. Remembering to move any files you wish to keep to a temporary location before uninstalling. It would also be advised that you reboot the machine before running the version 4.1 installer. The installation programme automatically uninstalls Enscape version 4.0 or higher when a newer installation is performed.
For deployment of Enscape to multiple machines, you should also refer to the Installer Program Options.
When installing Enscape, a wizard will guide you through the various steps of the installation process. To continue, you will be prompted to accept the End-User License Agreement (EULA) as well as the Global Consumer Privacy Policy (GCPP). Click Next once you have read and are ready to continue with the installation.
Enscape EULA and GCPP
Language
You will be asked to select a language you want to use Enscape in and you can choose from a list of selected languages. English will be selected by default. If you are ready, you can simply click Install to continue installing.
Language options
NOTE: the language can be changed after installation, if required. The option to do this is found in the Enscape General Settings window under the Preferences options.
After clicking on the ‘Install‘ button once the language has been selected, the installer will proceed to install Enscape and all its subfeatures, but only for the currently logged in user.
It will be installed to the default location: C:\Program Files\Enscape
The installer will then run and you should see this in the installer window as shown in the following screenshots. Enscape will identify if a previous version is already installed. That version will automatically be uninstalled first.
Uninstalling previous Enscape version
Your chosen version of the Enscape plugin would then be installed.
Installing Enscape
Sign in to your Chaos account to continue with the installation process.
Sign in to your Chaos account
Once signed in to your Chaos account, you will get a confirmation that Enscape is ready.
To further impove your experience with our tools, we kindly ask you here to share some telemetry data about your usage with us. You can change these settings at any time!
Enscape is ready
You should then be able to open your CAD where you should see Enscape as a top level menu option, or as a Toolbar. If you can not see Enscape in your CAD, then you may need to enable it in the CAD’s workspace. To understand how to do that, please click here.
In case you are rolling back to an Enscape version before 4.0, you must uninstall Enscape manually before rolling back, to avoid issues.
You can see the Advanced button becomes available once you accept the license agreement, whereby you will be asked to select the Language. The Advanced button is available only at this point of the installation process and will give you additional options for the Installation Scope. As this option is only available on a fresh installation of Enscape, if you want to access these options again, then you will need to uninstall and reinstall Enscape first.
Advanced options
When you click on Advanced, it will allow you to specify a custom installation location by navigating to the location you want to install Enscape to by clicking the three dots on the right side of the destination path. Once ready, click Next.
Change destination folder
In the next window you can specify where your Enscape license should be retrieved from. Choose Local to use licenses directly on your system (Fixed-Seat License or Floating License with a local License Server) or Remote to use a network license (Floating License with a remote License Server).
If you select Local you directly go on with the installation process by clicking Next.
Local license
After clicking Next, you can specify whether to install the plugin for only one specific CAD, multiple CADs, or for all CAD’s.
Choose your CAD(s)
Your chosen version of the Enscape plugin would then be installed.
Installing Enscape
Sign in to your Chaos account to continue with the installation process.
Sign in to your Chaos account
Once signed in to your Chaos account, you will get a confirmation that Enscape is ready.
To further impove your experience with our tools, we kindly ask you here to share some telemetry data about your usage with us. You can change these settings at any time!
Enscape is ready
You should then be able to open your CAD where you should see Enscape as a top level menu option, or as a Toolbar. If you can not see Enscape as an option in your CAD, then you may need to enable it in the CAD’s workspace.
To understand how to do that, please click here.
In case you are rolling back to an Enscape version before 4.0, you must uninstall Enscape manually before rolling back, to avoid issues.
If you select Remote you can define your License server(s) before clicking Next.
Remote license with definition of License Servers
After clicking Next, you can specify whether to install the plugin for only one specific CAD, multiple CADs, or for all CAD’s.
Choose your CAD(s)
Your chosen version of the Enscape plugin would then be installed.
Installing Enscape
After the installation is finished, you will get a confirmation that Enscape is ready.
To further improve your experience with our tools, we kindly ask you here to share some telemetry data about your usage with us. You can change these settings at any time!
You can Sign-in to your Chaos account now or later.
Enscape is ready
You should then be able to open your CAD where you should see Enscape as a top level menu option, or as a Toolbar. If you cannot see Enscape as an option in your CAD, then you may need to enable it in the CAD’s workspace. To understand how to do that, please click here.
For detailed information on remote licenses, please refer to the article.
In case you are rolling back to an Enscape version before 4.0, you must uninstall Enscape manually before rolling back, to avoid issues.
If you have your CAD open when trying to install, repair, change, or remove Enscape, you should get a warning message telling you which CAD is blocking the install process. It is advised to close all CAD applications before continuing with the installation.
Once installation is complete, restart your operating system to make sure the changes take place.
To remove Enscape from your machine, you can do that simply by opening up Windows Add or Remove programs feature. Simply open it and find Enscape in the list manually or through the search bar. Click on the application and select Uninstall.
Add or Remove programs
This will open the Enscape Uninstaller window. Click Uninstall to continue.
Enscape Uninstaller
In the next window you will get a confirmation that Enscape has been successfully removed from your machine.
Uninstall complete
You can click Done to close the window.