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THE MICROSOFT DEVELOPER NETWORK ACADEMIC ALLIANCE (MSDNAA) WEBSITE
Logins will be enabled the first day of the semester (1/28)
MSDNAA (Microsoft Developers Network Academic Alliance) is a Microsoft program to offer a range of Windows based developer tools, and some non-developer applications to Academic institutions at a low cost and very generous licensing terms.This is an opportunity for students to get acquainted with Microsoft's developer tools and some productivity tools.
All members of MSDNAA have the option of using ELMS (Electronic License Management System) to deliver the MSDNAA content. ELMS is provided as a courtesy by the MSDNAA program for its subscription holders. The website that registered campus users visit to download the MSDNAA software is the ELMS system.
Although the MSDNAA program does offer some applications from the Microsoft Office family of software, it does not include MS Office in its entirety, for example Word, Excel or Publisher are not included. However, as a Stony Brook student you can obtain a free copy of MS Office 2007. Please visit the following website to find out how to obtain your free copy of MS Office 2007:
http://clientsupport.stonybrook.edu/MSAgreement2/
*** Please burn everything you download to CD, ELMS limits
the number of times you can download something. ***
The Spring 07 enrollment data has been uploaded.
Drop/Adds will be processed at a 24 hour schedule.
IMPORTANT:
If you are a departmental contact point for the MSDNAA program please visit:
http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/helpdesk/msdnaafaqs.shtml#contact
CURRENT QUALIFYING DEPARTMENTS
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Departments designated with an * (Asterisk) have their own subscriptions.
Until further notice, individual licenses acquired through the old MSDNAA system hosted at this website, will be available for lookup using the link below. The bad key exchange is no longer available.
What If I Lose My Licenses????Click Here To Review/Retrieve Your Licenses
Bring you own CD-R media, we do not supply media!
If you have a problem you can email: problems@ic.sunysb.edu
Instructional Computing would like to thank MS University Relations for supporting this program for the last three years and Robert Wlodarczyk (Stony Brook Alumnus and former Microsoft Student Consultant) for arranging the grant and always going that extra mile for us.