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Use Guidelines
As a member of the
MSDN Academic Alliance, ABIIT is
authorized to provide you, a student
enrolled in a course offered by the
Computer Science, or Networking
department, with program software
for use on your personal computer(s).
To be in compliance with the MSDN
Academic Alliance program
requirements, you must follow the
usage guidelines when using the
program software on your computer(s).
You must also agree to the terms of
the
MSDN master
end-user license agreement (EULA).
By
installing, copying, or otherwise
using the products available through
the MSDNAA program, you agree to be
bound by the terms of the EULA and
the Amendment to the EULA. If you do
not agree to be bound, do not
install, copy, or use the products
available through this license.
Authorization Guidelines:
- You must be registered in at
least a one credit course
offered by the Computer Science
or Networking departments to be
eligible to load program
software on your personal use
computer(s). Students registered
solely for non-credit courses in
either department are not
eligible to receive program
software.
- Eligible students registered
will be automatically authorized
to download program software
after DROP/ADD at the beginning
of each trimester.
- Your login account name is
your ABIIT
student email address
username@students.abiit.edu.ag.
Your initial password will be
emailed to your student e-mail
account.
Installation Guidelines
- You may not give copies of
loaned software to anyone else.
Other qualifying students must
obtain software via the ELMS
system.
- In order to install certain
components of the Product, you
may need an Academic Alliance
Product Key ("Product Key"). The
Product Key will be assigned
solely to download authorized
software. You may not disclose
the Product Key information to
anyone else.
- The IT department will
maintain records of software
downloaded from the server and
will provide those records to
Microsoft upon request.
Usage Guidelines
- You may use the software for
non-commercial purposes
including instructional use,
research and/or design, and
development and testing of
projects for class assignments,
tests, or personal projects. You
may not use the program software
for any for-profit software
development.
- When you are no longer
enrolled in a course offered by
either the Computer Science or
Networking departments,
you may no longer receive
updates for your personal use
computer. However, you may
continue to use previously
installed products on your
computer, provided you continue
to follow program guidelines.
- If you violate the terms of
the
EULA,
the IT department will require
confirmation of removal of the
program software from your
personal-use computer.
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