+From: MIT MS Campus Agreement <ms-campus-agreement@MIT.EDU>
+Subject: Windows Vista upgrade - student download
+
+Greetings,
+
+Thank-you for visiting Information Services and Technology's (IS&T) download
+site for Windows Vista Enterprise. This software upgrade service is
+provided via MIT's Microsoft Campus Agreement (MSCA).
+
+MIT has signed a three year Campus Agreement with Microsoft effective
+through June 2007 which allows IS&T to provide Windows Vista Enterprise
+software upgrades at no cost to MIT undergraduate and graduate students.
+MIT students are entitled to install this software on one personally owned
+machine to be used for educational purposes. Graduating students retain the
+continued right to run the last version of the software received while at
+MIT by completing the Campus Agreement Student License Confirmation. This
+agreement will be e-mailed to you during your last semester at MIT.
+
+Undergraduate or graduate students who withdraw, transfer, or otherwise
+leave MIT prior to graduation do not have the continued right to use this
+software and should delete it from your machines.
+
+Your right to use the software shall be governed by the most current license
+rights, which you may view at
+
+ <http://www.microsoft.com/education/license/terms.asp>.
+
+The following website includes helpful information about Windows Vista
+Enterprise and topics to consider prior to upgrading one's machine
+
+ <http://itinfo.mit.edu/product.php?vid=735>
+
+Windows Vista Enterprise does not require a product key to install or use
+the software. Instead, Activation is used instead of a product key. If
+properly configured, your machine will automatically activate when on the
+MIT Network. If you have troubles activating your system or are using on a
+machine that is not on the MIT Network, such as a home machine, see the
+Activation instructions at
+
+ <http://itinfo.mit.edu/article.php?id=8299>
+
+IS&T wishes to remind colleagues and students of the importance of keeping
+one's computer current with operating system patches. IS&T recommends the
+use of vendor's automatic update services in tandem of our local
+implementations of...
+
+ MIT Windows Automatic Update Service (WAUS)
+ <http://web.mit.edu/ist/topics/windows/updates/>
+
+What is MIT Windows Automatic Update Service?
+
+The MIT Windows Automatic Update Service (WAUS) enables the MIT community to
+utilize Microsoft's "Automatic Update" feature with a more conservative
+selection of patches -- focused on critical security updates -- than those
+available directly from Microsoft. This service may be used by MIT faculty,
+staff, and students on MIT-owned and personal machines.
+
+Should you have any questions or concerns about the operating system
+upgrade, please contact the Computing Help Desk, <computing-help@mit.edu>
+Questions, comments or suggestions about the Campus Agreement may be
+directed to the Software Release Team, <swrt@mit.edu>
+
+Cordially,
+
+Information Services and Technology