Autodesk+fusion+360+portable+install

While you can't run Fusion 360 directly from a USB drive, there is a community-developed workaround that allows you to store its ever-growing local data on an external drive. This involves using a "symbolic link" (or junction point), which tricks Windows into thinking a folder is in its default location when it's actually somewhere else, like your portable drive.

Since a portable install isn't officially supported, the best approach is to follow the standard installation for your account. autodesk+fusion+360+portable+install

: On machines where he cannot install software, Alex uses the Fusion Web Client. This allows him to view, mark up, and perform basic editing directly in a web browser without any local installation at all. Why a "True" Portable Install is Discouraged While you can't run Fusion 360 directly from

Unlike the desktop app, which can run offline for up to two weeks, the browser version will not function without an active internet connection. : On machines where he cannot install software,

If you need to work without a standard installation on a managed computer, there are a few unofficial workarounds. However, use them cautiously as they are not supported by Autodesk:

Instead of making the software portable, you make the portable. Tools Required:

To help find the best setup for your specific workflow, tell me: What do the target computers use? Do you have administrator privileges on those machines? Will you have a reliable internet connection while working?