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+ | ====== Licensed Software in ECE ====== | ||
+ | ECE uses software from a wide range of sources for research, teaching, and administrative use. License terms generally differ on which of these uses are permitted, and pricing tends to vary between these purposes. When acquiring and installing software, please be attentive to the publisher' | ||
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+ | Some titles may be licensed for teaching purposes only, and might require a separate license at additional cost for research use. | ||
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+ | ===== Software Licensed for Research Use ===== | ||
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+ | Software for research use within ECE can be obtained under licenses held by the University, the department or a professor or research group. Some products are covered by site licenses for all of ECE; some by counted network licenses managed within ECE on group servers, which allow a specified number of concurrent users to be running the application or tool at the same time; other products are licensed per user or per machine, and may be purchased by individual professors for their own systems. Some licenses permit use on personally-owned computers as well, but not always; please check license terms of each specific product regarding use on personal PCs and laptops, and use off campus. | ||
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+ | We have two key sources for ordering software licenses within the university: the [[http:// | ||
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+ | Outside of the University system, there is a concentration of small computer retailers along College St. and Spadina Ave. Most of these are oriented more toward hardware than software. [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Windows Operating System ===== | ||
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+ | Each computer running Microsoft Windows must have a valid license. The primary way to obtain a license is at the time of purchase of the system. Major PC retailers such as Dell and HP normally bundle a Windows license with every desktop and laptop PC they sell. There is a rectangular sticker affixed to the case, bearing the Microsoft logo, hologram, and a 25-character activation key. This " | ||
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+ | If you purchase a PC without a Windows license, most of the options we have for ordering licenses are not suitable, because they provide only an upgrade license; this requires an existing base license assigned to the PC. There are no base licenses available for purchase from UofT nor the Campus Computer Store, and the new MS Campus Agreement does not provide base licenses. | ||
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+ | One possible exception is the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Academic Alliance. ECE faculty and current students are eligible for MSDN-AA subscriptions by visiting [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== UofT Microsoft Campus Agreement ==== | ||
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+ | In July 2013 UofT's central administration entered into a broad licensing agreement with Microsoft called the Microsoft Campus Agreement. This agreement provides unlimited licenses at no incremental cost for any university-owned PCs for Microsoft Office, and Forefront Endpoint Protection (antivirus), | ||
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+ | UofT faculty and staff have access to the [[https:// | ||
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+ | Software licensed under the MS Campus Agreement uses a network Key Management Server for license activation. To access this, your computer must be connected to the UofT network. Off-campus PCs that are eligible (those purchased by the university) can make use of the Key Management Service by connecting through the UofT VPN (not the ECE VPN, which is different and not suited for this purpose.) | ||
+ | To set up the UofT VPN, go to [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Windows for Personally-owned PCs ==== | ||
+ | Neither MSDN-AA nor the MS Campus Agreement cover Windows licenses for personally-owned PCs or laptops. If you need a Windows license for your own computer, you need to purchase a retail license. Microsoft Office is available to current UofT faculty and staff for just $11 via the Home Use program under the MS Campus Agreement. Watch [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Other Operating Systems ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Unix / Linux ==== | ||
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+ | ECE also operates centrally managed Sun Solaris and Debian Linux servers and desktop systems. Many users on the "tier 2" or "tier 3" self-support plan install their own choice of operating system, including various distributions of Linux. Some ECE groups have licenses for a number of technical software packages implemented on Unix/ | ||
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+ | ==== macOS ==== | ||
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+ | MacOS has a growing following in ECE as well. Some technical software such as Matlab have equivalent versions for macOS X; others may be available only for Windows or Unix/Linux. Check with the application vendor for specific requirements. | ||
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+ | The Microsoft Campus Agreement provides licenses for Microsoft Office for Mac. Access the installer via [[https:// | ||
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+ | Emulation / virtualization software could allow running a Windows application within a VM on Solaris, Linux, MacOS, but there is generally some degree of performance penalty to do so; you need a license for Windows to do this, as well. The MS Campus Agreement deems MacOS to be a valid " | ||
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+ | ===== Security Software ===== | ||
+ | Microsoft Windows is subject to a very wide array of intrusions and nuisance software. It is vital to keep all Windows computers set up and updated with the latest definitions for anti-virus and anti-spyware software. Recent versions of Windows include Windows Defender built in to the O/S, and updated automatically via Microsoft Update. | ||
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+ | UofT's Microsoft Campus Agreement includes licensing for System Center Endpoint Protection for all university-owned PCs: [[https:// | ||
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+ | All Windows PCs should also have the following products installed: | ||
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+ | * Antivirus software with ongoing updates. The [[https:// | ||
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+ | Windows users should upgrade to the current release to benefit from the latest security features. Each major release of Windows includes significant updates to system security and anti-malware features. Windows 10 and 11 are under current support for ongoing system updates; no older release of Windows is safe to use on the internet any more - do not run Windows 7, XP or Vista on a system you connect to the internet. If you have a legacy system that cannot be upgraded from its out-of-support edition of Windows, it is best to keep it off the network; move data off such systems manually by removable media rather than via network. | ||
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+ | Keep your system set to allow automatic Windows Updates. If you want to avoid interruption of long jobs, choose " | ||
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+ | ===== Microsoft Office Software ===== | ||
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+ | The UofT MS Campus Agreement in effect provides a 'site license' | ||
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+ | Faculty and staff may purchase one personal-use MS Office license for just $11 through the Campus Agreement program; these can be | ||
+ | installed on two computers. Versions for Windows and for Apple OS X are available. (You cannot get one Windows and one OS X version.) | ||
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+ | Many Microsoft applications are also available at a discount to students and staff for personal purchase via the [[http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Technical Software ===== | ||
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+ | A wide range of technical software is available for use within ECE. Different research groups have their own selection of licenses for products specific to their work areas. | ||
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+ | ==== Licensing through CMC ==== | ||
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+ | Many technical engineering software packages can be licensed at very attractive rates through CMC Microsystems [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Network license management ==== | ||
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+ | ECE holds licenses for many products such as MATLAB which are managed with concurrent network license management: to use the product, you must be connected to our network, and the network license server has a set number of users who can "check out" a license for any given feature at the same time. If all licenses are in use and you try to use such a feature, you'll get a message saying no licenses are available. Please ask your colleagues if they see that type of message often for this specific package. If so, your professor may need to order more licenses for that feature. Please report any recurring license shortages by email to //** ecehelp at ece.toronto.edu**// | ||
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+ | Also, please be sure to release any licenses you are no longer using as soon as you can. Note that toolbox or blockset licenses once claimed are only released when you **exit from Matlab**. There' | ||
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+ | ECE's network license includes a wide range of Matlab toolboxes and Simulink blocksets; see [[matlab|our Matlab page]] for details. Many others are also available for purchase; see [[http:// |