Andy Swiffin wrote:
>>>> On 26/02/2008 at 15:19, in message
> <[log in to unmask]>, Alistair Young
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> do we need to send M$ anything (certs etc) or can we just treat them as
>> another uk fed SP? There's waffle about it on the site but again, no link.
>
> You need do nothing - just go to the dreamspark site, click on what you want, enter your windows live ID, pick UK, then UHI from the WAYF, login as the user on your IdP and download the software. That's it.
I know the DreamSpark/MS website has caused considerable traffic here
for the last few days, but though I've tried to digest every email, I
still feel I'm not fully clear what our conclusions are (sorry if I'm
asking what has already been answered)
Couple of questions:
- Am I right in thinking that, if I read the message above right, we
need to do nothing special for this, i.e. we can treat it like any other
SP in the UK Fed? If we have a working Idp our students should be able
to use this
- There was some confusion as to whether MS currently require us to
assert 'student' in EPSA, of whether 'member' is enough? Do they require
us to assert someone as 'student'? (is EPSA the only attribute they need?)
-We've been trying to contact Microsoft related to this but have had no
reply. Has anyone had any reponse from MS and if so may I ask which
email address / method you used?
Cheers
Chris
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