Thank you for the pointers. But the issue for me is that I download 3D content (and games from GOG) on a fast connection away from home, scan them for malware, and copy them to USB stick for manual installation (and then back up the files to an external hard drive).
I assume that DIM requires a working Daz installation, so I couldn't install just DIM (without Studio) on the machine that I use to download content (and uninstall DIM afterwards)?
And btw... I totally understand about having a large backlog of files to download! I was making steady progress downloading my product library, but now I have quite a bit more to go after some of the recent sales. ;)
Same here. There is no way for me to install anything from the internet directly on my art computer, as it is air gapped and will never go online. It doesn't even have the drivers needed to connect to the internet. So how can I download this to do a manual install? At least make the files available for download!
DIM doesn't require DS to be installed. On your internet computer, install DIM and download the package. Copy the DIM installer and the package to USB drive and onto your art computer. Install DIM, put the packages to be installed in the DIM downloads folder, and run DIM in offline mode to install it.
Alternatively, once you've downloaded the packages, just copy them to your art computer and install them manually.
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DIM doesn't require DS to be installed. On your internet computer, install DIM and download the package. Copy the DIM installer and the package to USB drive and onto your art computer. Install DIM, put the packages to be installed in the DIM downloads folder, and run DIM in offline mode to install it.
Alternatively, once you've downloaded the packages, just copy them to your art computer and install them manually.
I would just download the zip, and grab the .dll and the PDF and move them on the other computer.