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If you software need can not be fullfilled with Linux, we provide Windows based on a virtual machine. Starting with Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) we use VirtualBox in the open source edition for this.
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If your software need can not be fulfilled with Linux, we provide Windows based on a virtual machine. Starting with Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) we use VirtualBox in the open source edition for this.
  
== How to get Windows ==
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== How to get a Windows license==
  
The get the permission to use Windows and MS Office you must own a valid institutional license. A license costs around 100€ plus 70€ for MS Office. After that you get access to the preconfigured Windows images, which have to be imported to into your VirtualBox.
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The get the permission to use Windows and MS Office you must own a valid institutional windows base license. A license costs around 100€. This can be any windows down to Windows 98. Windows Upgrades and Office are covered by the Microsoft Campus Agreement [http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/55273827/Microsoft_Campus_Agreement].
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After that you get access to the preconfigured Windows images, which have to be imported to into your VirtualBox.
  
 
== How to import ==
 
== How to import ==

Latest revision as of 08:05, 30 June 2015

If your software need can not be fulfilled with Linux, we provide Windows based on a virtual machine. Starting with Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) we use VirtualBox in the open source edition for this.

How to get a Windows license

The get the permission to use Windows and MS Office you must own a valid institutional windows base license. A license costs around 100€. This can be any windows down to Windows 98. Windows Upgrades and Office are covered by the Microsoft Campus Agreement [1]. After that you get access to the preconfigured Windows images, which have to be imported to into your VirtualBox.

How to import

We have written an import script which can be launched with the following command from the command line:

 import-windows-to-box

This script checks your environment and if everything is fine, you get a list of available Windows images. Choose one by presseing enter.