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→Part 1: Logging In to AWS Academy
# Click the ''Student Login'' link.
# In the next screen, supply your Seneca e-mail address as the username, and the password you assigned during setup.
# Once logged in, at on the menu bar to the very top left of the page, click on ''My ClassroomsCourses''.# You should now see our course listed. Click on it to enter# Click on the ''Go to classroomModules'' link beside the courseitem.# Click on ''Learner Lab - Foundational Services''# Click '''Confirm''' on the third-party warning(If it appears).# A new browser window will launch automatically. This is our managed classroom lab, hosted through a service called VocareumClick ''Start Lab'' to start your environment.# Click on When the blue 'red dot next to ''AWS Console''' buttonchanges to green. the environment has started. Click on it to open the environment.# A third new browser window openswill launch automatically. This is the '''AWS Management Console''' where you will do most of your work. From this point on, your experience will closely match a normal production account.
== Part 2: Creating a Windows Server 2019 VM with EC2 ==