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* CS Department offers MS Windows software for a minimal cost through the [[Microsoft Products|ELMS]]
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== ELMS ==
* CS computer labs and departmental machines have the following [[Windows Software|Software Available]]
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* Our Department have various printers available for use : Windows Printing
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You can purchase some of the software for a minimal cost through the [http://system.cs.odu.edu/elms.php ELMS service]. Please make sure you follow all instructions on the page and fill out and print the request form.
* CS Department Virtual Computer Lab is a service available to all users: [[VCLab]]
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* ODU CS Department provides its users limited storage space called: [[Windows Z Drive]]
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Currently available titles include the following:
* For all the questions regarding the Windows account password, please visit: [[Account Password]]
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* Windows 7 Professional (64-bit and 32-bit)
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* Windows Vista Business Edition (64-bit and 32-bit)
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* Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64-bit
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* Visual Studio Professional 2010 with MSDN Library
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* Visual Studio Professional 2008 with MSDN Library
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* Visio Professional 2007
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* Project Professional 2007
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* Access 2008
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* OneNote 2007
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* SQL Server 2008 Developer
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* SQL Server 2005 Developer
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* Expression Studio 3
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== Remote Desktop and Physical Lab Machine Software ==
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The CS Department maintains a large catalog of software for students to use on the physical computers in the various [[Computing Labs|computer labs]], and [[VCLab|remote desktop VCLab]].
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If you would like to see a list of software installed on these machines for students to use, please visit the [[Windows Software]] page.
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== Printing ==
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There are a number of printers allocated for students, staff, and faculty to use. These printers can not only be used on lab machines, but they can also be mapped to personal computers and devices in use by students when connected to the CS Department network.
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For more information, please visit the [[Mapping Printers]] page.
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== Z-Drive ==
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Every student, faculty member, and staff member is given an allocated space in which they can store their files, and access them between physical lab machines, VCLab, and Windows/Linux operating systems. This space can also be mapped to personal computers and devices when connected to the CS network.
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To learn more about this, please visit the [[Windows Z Drive|Windows Z-Drive]] page.

Revision as of 20:26, 23 April 2014

ELMS

You can purchase some of the software for a minimal cost through the ELMS service. Please make sure you follow all instructions on the page and fill out and print the request form.

Currently available titles include the following:

  • Windows 7 Professional (64-bit and 32-bit)
  • Windows Vista Business Edition (64-bit and 32-bit)
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64-bit
  • Visual Studio Professional 2010 with MSDN Library
  • Visual Studio Professional 2008 with MSDN Library
  • Visio Professional 2007
  • Project Professional 2007
  • Access 2008
  • OneNote 2007
  • SQL Server 2008 Developer
  • SQL Server 2005 Developer
  • Expression Studio 3

Remote Desktop and Physical Lab Machine Software

The CS Department maintains a large catalog of software for students to use on the physical computers in the various computer labs, and remote desktop VCLab.

If you would like to see a list of software installed on these machines for students to use, please visit the Windows Software page.

Printing

There are a number of printers allocated for students, staff, and faculty to use. These printers can not only be used on lab machines, but they can also be mapped to personal computers and devices in use by students when connected to the CS Department network.

For more information, please visit the Mapping Printers page.

Z-Drive

Every student, faculty member, and staff member is given an allocated space in which they can store their files, and access them between physical lab machines, VCLab, and Windows/Linux operating systems. This space can also be mapped to personal computers and devices when connected to the CS network.

To learn more about this, please visit the Windows Z-Drive page.