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Welcome to the University of Massachusetts at Amherst Microsoft Developer's Network Academic Alliance (MSDN-AA) PageThe Microsoft Developer's Network Academic Alliance (MSDN-AA) Program is a special agreement between UMass Amherst and Microsoft. The MSDN-AA subscription includes the most current Microsoft developer tools, platforms, and servers. These tools may be loaded on any number of UMass Amherst faculty, staff and student* instructional and research computers free of charge. MSDN-AA software is restricted for educational and research use only, and cannot be used for infrastructure or commercial development. UMass and Microsoft are pleased to offer this extensive software package to the University community! *Students must be full time enrolled and taking credit courses at UMass Amherst 8-16-2009 (updated 9-1-2009)- Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (x86 and x64 Versions) (Yes this is final release - RTM [Release To Manufacturing]) Now available for download! 5-23-2008 - Microsoft Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 3 really available! 2-6-2007 - Selected Office 2007 Apps now available We have the following Office 2007 Applications available to download: We do NOT have and WILL NOT have the following Office Applications: What's New!!
Policies in effect as of October 15th 2003:Request for keys must be made using an UMass Email Account - Due to the number of illegitimate requests that we have received and staff reductions, we can no longer respond to email requests made from non- UMass email addresses. Only 3 keys per User per product will be allowed - We are given a limited number of product keys, therefore we need to restrict the number of keys we give out. Exceptions are possible. Send requests for exceptions to msdnaa@oit.umass.edu Server Products will be available for Download - Due to the staff reductions, we will not be able to burn media except for extreme cases of need. Hopefully the availability of server media on line and ability to download from off campus will reduce the requests for media. |
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