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This document is your compressive guide for initial configuration for E-Academy
License Management System (ELMS).
ELMS is a software distribution method for specific Students, Faculty and Staff to
download MSDN-AA software directly from a Microsoft server to your desktop in the
form of an ISO file. Once you click on the downloaded ISO file; whatever CD/DVD
recording software that is installed on the PC will automatically start running and will
want you to burn the ISO file to the appropriate media.
What is an ISO file?
“Apart from being one of the leading standards organizations, ISO refers also to a CD
or DVD image (not picture..) file with an extension of ".iso". The extension comes from
the full name of the CD-ROM and DVD-ROM file system specification, ISO 9660.
Just like other CD/DVD image formats, ISO is a file that contains full content of the disc,
including every single track, directory, file and information about the structure of the disc
(i.e. ISO files can't be used as they are, but they need to be either "mounted" with tools
like Daemon Tools or burned to CD or DVD in order to see what files the disc image
actually contains). Normally ISO files are being used to replicate existing CD/DVD
discs, transfer those discs over the network to other location (or to other person) and
burn back to CD/DVD which then would be an identical replica of the original disc.”d(Ltd.,
1999-2007 by AfterDawn)
You should have been given the URL from your professor to the Rhode Island College
MSDN-AA Software Site. Below are the screenshots to help navigate through the
software download process.
http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/iso_9660.cfmhttp://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_tools/daemon_tools.cfm
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1. Click “Register”
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2. Student Identifier = your student account example: jdoe_1234
3. Email address = [email protected]
4. Choose a password = and thing you want—this is only for this site
5. Click on “Submit”
mailto:[email protected]
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6. Check your email, it is from [email protected]. This
document will have the URL to the Rhode Island College MSDN-AA site, as
well as your username and Password. Your username will be you email
address that you entered on the previous page as will the password. See first
document.
7. Click “Log In”
8. Enter the username and password from the information received in the email
supplied to you by msdn_aa [email protected]
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9. Click “Log Me In”
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10. There are 2 way to get software either click on the down arrow or click on the
icon “Expression Web”
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msdn acadernic alliance Microsoft SOFTWARE CENTER
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE MSDN-AA SITE
As a member of the MSDN Academic Alliance, the
department in which you take credit courses is authorized to
provide you with program software for use on your personal
computers. To be in compliance with the MSDN Academic
Alliance program requirements, you must follow these usage
guidelines when using the program software on your
computer. You must also agree to the terms of the MSDN
End User License Agreement (EULA),the Amendment to
Master End-User License Agreement, and any conditions
required by your department.
The MSDNAA Site Administrator at your school will be
responsible for maintaining records of student use and
ensuring there is full compliance with the program among all
department users, including students, faculty and systems
administration staff. Please see your Site Administrator for
any questions that you may have about the program, or refer
to www.msdnaa.net.
By installing, copying, or otherwise using the Product, you agree to be bound by the terms of the EULA and the License Amendment. If you do not agree to be bound, do not install, copy or use the Product.
Your department will provide either server access for
you to download program software, or may create up to
50 copies of the software to be checked out on a
temporary basis to install on personal use computers.
All software reproduced for checkout will be a complete
copy, and include all copyright and trademark notices.
You must be registered in at least one credit course
within the member department to be eligible to load
program software on your personal use computer.
Students registered solely for non-credit courses in the
http://www.msdnaa.net./
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department are not eligible to receive program
software.
You may not give copies of loaned software to anyone
else for their use. Other qualifying students
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2. must obtain software via the method(s)set up by the MSDNAA Site Administrator.
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 to solely to download authorized
software. You may not disclose the Product Key information to anyone else.
The MSDN AA Site Administrator will maintain records of software downloaded from
server or checked out, and will provide those records to Microsoft upon request.
You may use the software for non-commercial purposes including instructional use, research
and/or design, development and testing of projects for class assignment and tests or personal
projects. You may not use the Program software for any forprofit software development.
When you are no longer a registered student in a department that is a member of the MSDN
Academic Alliance, you may no longer receive updates for your personal use computer.
However, you may continue to use previously installed software on your computer, provided
you continue to follow program guidelines.
If you violate the terms of the License Agreement and EULA, the MSDNAA Program
Administrator will demand confirmation of removal of the program software on your personal
use computer.
( I Do Not Agree ) I I Agree I
Read above if you agree click “I agree” if you don’t agree, Click “I Do Not Agree” of
cousre you also won’t be able to download the software.
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11. Click on “Check Out”
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12. Fill in Last Name:
13. Fill in First Name:
14. Email address is already filled in
15. Uncheck (if you like) the MSDN Student Flash
16. Click “Next”
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17. Click “Download”
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18. Print this out (above)
19. Click “download”
20. Click “Run”
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21. Click “continue”
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22. Click “Launch Install”
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23. Double click “icon above”
24. Whatever CD recording software that is installed on the PC will automatically start running and
will want you to burn the ISO file above to a CD.
25. An ISO file is an exact copy of the original CD.
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