While 3D printers still haven’t become widespread, this app is still included for working with and printing 3D models.
Microsoft added 3D printing support to Windows 8.1 complete with a new driver model for 3D printers. This app is designed for creating, importing, modelling, saving, and even printing 3D models. I would encourage you to get some confirmation of entitlement, prior to deploying to non-institution-computers, because un-doing a deployment/licensing error is very painful :(RELATED: When Will 3D Printers Be Worth Buying For Home Use?
(especially if they think there is more spending to happen Very large, and is global, so we have MSFT people of many roles always around us, but none of them are licensing experts, but, they do connect us with the relevant licensing/product knowledge. Even if this person does not know the answers you need, they can find the correct MSFT person/department for you. Manager? Your account/contract/agreement, must have a contact person (even if sales-type) at MSFT or perhaps at your reseller. Do you have a MSFT account manager or delivery I work as an IT Pro in a commercial organisation/enterprise, so I am not intimately familiar with the academic/education agreements/entitlements. However, does it imply that our students and staff have the right to installĮvgeniy, I am sorry, I am not sure.
Or Windows Education have rights to install and use Windows 10 Education. " We do have SA and the right to use Windows Enterprise, so I believe we can use Win10 Edu as well.
I found the following sentence in the "Product terms" document: " Academic Institutions with Software Assurance for Windows Enterprise I'm not sure how it's related to all those acronyms mentioned in official documents. We have signed Desktop School agreement (marked as School 3 on the VLSC site). This helps the community, keeps the forums tidy, and recognises useful contributions. (Please take a moment to "Vote as Helpful" and/or "Mark as Answer", where applicable. I am not a lawyer, nor am I MSFT, nor am I a reseller :) This is my personal understanding, based on reading.
įrom my reading of the various information available, Windows10 Education edition, is basically the same features as Enterprise edition, but, EDU gains the upgrade path from Home edition (commercial organisations like mine, must start with Pro, not Home).īut EDU does not get access to Enterprise edition (if entitled to Education edition you lose rights to Enterprise edition), nor does EDU have access to the LTSB. The MSFT Product Terms (although difficult to comprehend, for me at least), seems to explain what your entitlements are, but you must first correctly identify which VL agreement type applies to you. if CASA or EES or whatever, and, if the "Student option" is part of your agreement. I think the answer to this question, depends on which type of VL agreement your institution has put in place.Į.g. Q2: who else has the right to use Education edition? What about personal laptops of students and teachers who study and work at our university? Among other things, it gives us Software Assurance and the right to use all new versions of desktop Windows products. Our university has signed a 3-year enterprise agreement with MS. MCSE: Server infractructire, MCSE: Messaging Those agreements licensed Windows on per device, not per user basis and gave the right to use Windows only on those PCs they own directly. Those who have signed older types of agreements (CASA in my case) are not eligible for it. Students the right to use Windows 10 for Education, and the students keep this right even after they graduate. To access the web portal of an MS-authorized company providing access to this benefit.Īs it follows from the text on the portal, you should have a Microsoft Enrollment for Education Solutions (EES) or a Microsoft Open Value Subscription – Education Solutions (OVS-ES) agreement to access the benefit.
Here is the link to the main page describing them:ĭescription of at least one of those programs (School Enrollment Volume Licensing, I didn't check other files) contains the section "Special use rights" and the following sentence: " When you license certain products for all of your faculty/staffįTE employees organization-wide, you are eligible to order corresponding subscription licenses for students within the same defined organization at no additional charge." To obtain this right, the user should follow the link Some of them are old but still in force, others were introduced recently. There are several types of School agreements.