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May faculty and staff borrow Microsoft software media from their departments for installation on a personally owned computer?

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May faculty and staff borrow Microsoft software media from their departments for installation on a personally owned computer?

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No, faculty and staff must purchase software media from an official University source. • May University departments use media other than those distributed by the University? Yes, departments may use University-purchased media from any legal source. Installation records must still be maintained for each product regardless of the media source. To minimize registration key problems for software installed on multiple systems, we recommend using University-distributed media that are specifically labeled for use on Purdue equipment. • Is a personally owned machine that’s used on campus for University work eligible for Microsoft software under the MSCA? Yes, just like any other personally owned computer. Note that if you install an MSCA product on your personally owned computer that you use on campus, you may not then install the same product on another computer you own. • Are there any special terms and conditions for use of software acquired under the MSCA? The MSCA states that software pro

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