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DreamSpark Standard Getting Started Guide for Academic Volume Licensing customers Agreements: EES, OVS-ES, Campus, School Agreement

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DreamSpark Standard

Getting Started Guide for Academic Volume Licensing

customers

Agreements: EES, OVS-ES, Campus,

School Agreement

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Table of Contents

What is DreamSpark?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slide 3-7

Instructions: How to Enroll or Renew a Subscription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slide 8-18

Access to Software and Tools via DreamSpark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slide 19-25

Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slide 26-29

Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slide 30-31

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A unique opportunity for students and educators

DreamSpark

provides:

• Access to the latest professional designer and development tools from

Microsoft.

• No cost for verified students and educators.

• A chance to learn and teach the newest technologies.

• Helps students chase their dreams and achieve their full potential.

• Helps educators to expand their professional portfolio.

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For students:

• Makes learning more

motivating, engaging and

relevant for today’s students.

• Helps students raise their

skills to prepare for a

technology career.

• Free access to developer

software gives them a chance

to create apps they dream

about.

For faculty:

• DreamSpark provides tools

and resources to challenge,

engage and excite their

students in the classroom.

• Faculty can learn new

technologies to help students

achieve their career goals.

Why DreamSpark?

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DreamSpark Standard Licensing

• Perpetual rights: Software can be used after

graduation according to EULA terms (non-

commercial use).

• Software can be used for research, training, learning

purposes only.

• Two copies of software for each student enrolled in

at least 1 course and faculty members (for use in

school and on a personal machine).

• Only physical lab machines that do not leave campus

grounds qualify for “naked PC’’ clause, i.e. can install

without having previous version of Windows.

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Note:• Detailed usage guidelines can be accessed on these pages:

• DreamSpark Standard• End-user Licensing information can be accessed on these pages:

• DreamSpark Standard

LicensingDreamSpark

Standard

Perpetual Rights

Academic/Non-commercial usage (exception (development of Win 8, WP apps and games)

Usage

Campus Wide Distribution (K-12, HED)

STEM Department Only

Lab Installation

Students and Faculty Machines

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What is Included in DreamSpark Standard?

• DreamSpark Standard: Over 30 products,

mainly developer, gaming and designer

tools, plus Microsoft Windows Server, Visual

Studio Professional, Expression, and SQL

Server.

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Product Categories Line-upDreamSpark

Standard

Operating Systems

Windows Server

Developer & Design Tools

Visual Studio Professional

Expression

Windows Embedded

Servers

SQL Server

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DreamSpark renewal path

As of January 16th,2012, customers are no longer able to buy MSDN Designer AA or

MSDN High School AA.

• Designer AA and High School AA have been retired (current accounts can be used

until expiration, then the renewal path will be DreamSpark Standard).

• DreamSpark Standard subscription is a new subscription type with a new product

catalog which is for all institution types (from K12 to Higher Education).

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Instructions:How to enroll or renew a subscription

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Step 1: Go to DreamSpark.com

The person enrolling must be the person

that will act as Program Administrator for

the subscription.

1. From DreamSpark.com, click on

“Academic Institutions.”

2. Click on tab 3 ‘’Enroll.’’

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Step 2: select your country and subscription level

1. Users must select their country to get to

region-specific order form.

2. Then select DreamSpark Standard

3. Click “continue” to proceed.

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Step 3: specify if it is a new or existing subscription

Users must select whether they are enrolling in a new or renewal subscription.

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Step 4: Renewal – add your existing subscription details

In case of renewals, users need to input the First and Last name of the current subscription administrator

(account holder) and the current subscription ID # of the subscription they wish to renew.

Note: If you had previously activated an Electronic License Management System Webstore as part of your subscription, please make sure to renew within 60 days from your expiration date to keep your current subscriber ID and ensure that you can continue to use the same ELMS webstore.

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Step 5: fill in the institution information

1. This is where the user inputs

the DreamSpark Standard

promotion code. This will set

the price to $0.

2. The user must input his

Academic agreement number.

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Step 6: select the subscription type

The user must choose the type of

subscription to enroll in. Price is

set $0 because of the previously

entered promo code.

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Step 7: sign in with your Microsoft account

Users sign in with their

Microsoft Account (previously

Windows Live ID). This email

address will be associated with

the subscription, i.e. as the

Program Administrator.

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Step 8: complete the order form

User will need to complete the order form, which

requires:

• Contact information.

• Institution’s information.

• Tax information is not required since you are

enrolling using a 100% off promo code.

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Step 9: review the form and place the order

1. Review the form

2. Select “I Agree” at the bottom

of the screen if you agree with

the Terms and Conditions.

3. Select “Place Order”

4. Keep a copy of the Order

Receipt

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You receive an email that

confirms your order

information.

Once you subscription is

approved, you receive a

Welcome email with your

subscriber ID#.

What to Expect After Enrolling

FulfillmentAfter the eligibility check is

completed, the subscription

will be activated within 5

days.

Review Once the order is

submitted, a Microsoft

representative reviews the

information. Allow up to 7

business days.

Note:The entire process from Eligibility check to Activation could take up to three weeks (10 business days + 5 business days)You must first wait for your subscription to be active before moving to the next steps of accessing the MSDN portal and ELMS store.

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Access to software and tools

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Two methods to access software – via MSDN Subscription Portal

Access through MSDN

Subscription Portal

Administrators can download software and product keys.

Administrators then make them available to students via the

Institution’s intranet or by burning DVDs for check-out.

For

Administrators

only

Once your institution is enrolled in DreamSpark, there are two ways to get your software.

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Two methods to access software – via ELMS WebStores

Access through ELMS (Electronic

License Management System)*

WebStores

• ELMS is a WebStore that allows your Program Administrator

to distribute user accounts for students, faculty and labs,

provide individual product keys and restrict the product

catalog if required.

• A benefit offered by Microsoft to customers at no cost via

our partner Kivuto (formerly known as E-academy).

For students,

faculty and

administrators

*Important Note:

When choosing to activate DreamSpark through the ELMS WebStore, the Administrator must create an MSDN

Subscription Portal account. This is required to get access to products keys for lab installations for certain

products, like Windows Server.

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Note: MSDN Subscription Portal

access is for administrators ONLY,

and not for students.

Program Administrators can access

their MSDN Subscription Portal and

their ELMS WebStore at any time

through their academic institution’s

Subscription Access page found on

DreamSpark.com, in the Academic

institution section.

Subscription access

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Student access to the DreamSpark WebStores

ELMS WebStores are the recommended way to deploy software to students and faculty.

Step 1:

Go to ‘More Software for your

School’ tab on the Student

Overview page.

Step 2:

Enter the name of your school

in the Search box.

Step 3:

Click on ‘Visit the WebStore.’

ELMS URLS can be hard to

remember. For students to

easily access your ELMS

WebStore, they can follow

these easy steps:

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For details on how to deploy software

Go to:www.DreamSpark.com/Institution/Subscription.aspx and click on Download the Deployment Guide

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Program Administrator responsibilities

The PA is the person who enrolled in the DreamSpark subscription. Here are the responsibilities:

Required

• Enroll in DreamSpark subscription – this is the person that will have access to MSDN Subscription Portal.

• Deploy software to students and educators (ELMS is recommended method.)

• Provide software and product keys to students and faculty for their home/personal use directly – only required if ELMS

WebStore is not deployed as software distribution method since with ELMS WebStore, students/educators can download

products and keys independently.

• Ensure License terms are followed and software is only used for academic developmental and research purposes.

• Make any changes to membership (e.g. phone number, e-mail address, etc.) when required.

• Ensure software is installed on lab machines when required.

• Provide additional product keys when requested by students (e.g. their system crashed and they need to re-install) – On

ELMS WebStore a student gets 2 keys but the PA can issue one additional key.

• Request additional activations on Lab keys and additional individual retail product keys as needed – only applicable to

products requiring activations keys like Windows, for example.

• Provide Lab keys to the IT staff for assistance in installing software on lab machines for Windows since lab keys are only

accessible to the PA on MSDN Subscription Portal. However, for other products, the PA can activate ELMS WebStore and

request Kivuto to add other administrators so that each administrator can manage their own lab installs. This can be more

easily managed if each school enrolls in a subscription and has its own PA.

Recommended

• Request ELMS WebStore and additional System Administrators for ELMS if needed to [email protected]

• Set up and maintain ELMS WebStore accounts for students and educators

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Frequently asked questions

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FAQs

Can I have a single subscription and a single ELMS Webstore for all sites? Will I still be able to have

multiple administrators?

Yes, but you need to be aware of the following limitations:

- Only 1 administrator will be able to access the MSDN Subscription Portal, which means that only that

administrator will be able to get access to Microsoft Operating Systems lab keys. So s/he will need to

distribute keys to all other institutions’ lab administrators (and the software too if you do not deploy

a ELMS). The administrator needs to be the person enrolling in the DreamSpark subscription. MSDN

Subscriber portal does not allow to have multiple administrators under one subscription.

- The ELMS Webstore allows multiple administrators but you need to contact [email protected]

to set them up. You can then organize the users of your single webstore in different user groups (one

per institution/school), each with an administrator if you prefer, or just have the one administrator

manage the site and software access for all institutions, whatever you prefer. Sub-administrators will

be able to download products for labs but not all product keys since certain keys can only be found

in the MSDN portal.

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FAQs

How can I determine if my institution is already a member of the DreamSpark program?

Go to the Subscription Access page and enter your institution’s name in the “find your academic institution” textbox. If your school or institution does not appear in the search box, your institution is not currently a member of the DreamSpark subscription program.

How do I change the Program Administrator for the subscription if needed?

In the event you need to, you will need to update the mailing address and the name of the contact person. Email the customer service department for your region. A full list of our Regional Service Center is available on the Institution Support Institution Support page. Make sure to provide your Subscriber ID # and name of the institution/school.

I have seen that the DreamSpark for Student program (direct to student offering), offers free access to students to post their apps on the Windows Store, Windows Phone Dev Center etc. How can my students avail of these offers?

Your students will need to have a verified DreamSpark.com account, which is separate from their ELMS account. They can sign up through the Create Account page. You can find more information in the App Development pages on DreamSpark.com. Note that we have added functionality to the ELMS to get DreamSpark verification codes to simplify the DreamSpark account verification process. Look for an ad related to ‘’Free Windows Store access for students’’ on the ELMS Home Page to learn more.

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FAQs

How can I find out when my subscription is expiring?

Go to the MSDN Subscription Portal and check the details and expiration date under "My Account".

How can I find my current Subscriber ID?

Go to the MSDN Subscription Portal to find the subscriber ID under “My Subscription” in "My Account“ page.

Can I renew again at no cost?

In order for you to renew again at no cost, you need to first renew your Academic VL subscription or renew your

IT Academy. You will receive again the DreamSpark promo codes in your Welcome letter.

I have an ELMS webstore, what do I need to do to ensure that I do not lose my webstore if my

DreamSpark subscription is expiring?

You will receive a DreamSpark renewal notice 60 days before you subscription expires, and then again at regular

intervals as reminder. We recommend that you renew your subscription within 60 days to be able to keep the

same subscriber ID and webstore. All your student accounts, product catalog and settings will be preserved.

Does my DreamSpark subscription expire at the same time as my Academic VL Agreement or IT Academy?

Not in most cases: the DreamSpark subscription is valid for 1 or 3 years, depending on the promo code, from the

moment you enrolled and your subscription became active.

For the full list of FAQs click here.

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Resources

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Resources for new subscribers

Software Deployment:New Software Deployment guide for institutions, www.dreamspark.com/Institution/Software-Deployment-Guide-en-us.pdf,

detailing step by step how administrators can provide software access to students, faculty and labs via MSDN Subscriber.

Portal and ELMS WebStores (available in more languages on https://www.dreamspark.com/institution/subscription.aspx)

ELMS WebStore overview: www.dreamspark.com/Institution/ELMS-Overview.aspx

Licensing and Usage:DreamSpark Standard usage guidelines: www.dreamspark.com/Institution/DS-Usage-Guidelines.aspx

DreamSpark Standard License Agreement: www.dreamspark.com/Institution/DS-EULA.aspx

Support:DreamSpark subscription support: www.dreamspark.com/Institution/Support.aspx

ELMS WebStores support: [email protected]

FAQs:https://www.dreamspark.com/Support/FAQ/Default.aspx (Click on Institution tile.)