Use the same Android Studio settings and emulator for different windows accounts










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I'm teaching android programming for my students. I logged in to windows 10 as Administrator to each PC and I configured Android Studio and updated it and I downloaded the needed SDK's and created a virtual machine (Emulator).



Now, when my students log in to windows 10 using their own student accounts, they are required to do everything all over again. In other words, they have to download SDKs and create virtual machines, ... etc which takes lots of time. I thought since I performed the previous things as administrator then all other windows accounts will have that ready for them, but its not. This is a big problem for me. Would anyone tell me how to make all the previous downloads, emulator and configurations available for my students on their own windows accounts?



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    I'm teaching android programming for my students. I logged in to windows 10 as Administrator to each PC and I configured Android Studio and updated it and I downloaded the needed SDK's and created a virtual machine (Emulator).



    Now, when my students log in to windows 10 using their own student accounts, they are required to do everything all over again. In other words, they have to download SDKs and create virtual machines, ... etc which takes lots of time. I thought since I performed the previous things as administrator then all other windows accounts will have that ready for them, but its not. This is a big problem for me. Would anyone tell me how to make all the previous downloads, emulator and configurations available for my students on their own windows accounts?



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      I'm teaching android programming for my students. I logged in to windows 10 as Administrator to each PC and I configured Android Studio and updated it and I downloaded the needed SDK's and created a virtual machine (Emulator).



      Now, when my students log in to windows 10 using their own student accounts, they are required to do everything all over again. In other words, they have to download SDKs and create virtual machines, ... etc which takes lots of time. I thought since I performed the previous things as administrator then all other windows accounts will have that ready for them, but its not. This is a big problem for me. Would anyone tell me how to make all the previous downloads, emulator and configurations available for my students on their own windows accounts?



      Many Thanks










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      I'm teaching android programming for my students. I logged in to windows 10 as Administrator to each PC and I configured Android Studio and updated it and I downloaded the needed SDK's and created a virtual machine (Emulator).



      Now, when my students log in to windows 10 using their own student accounts, they are required to do everything all over again. In other words, they have to download SDKs and create virtual machines, ... etc which takes lots of time. I thought since I performed the previous things as administrator then all other windows accounts will have that ready for them, but its not. This is a big problem for me. Would anyone tell me how to make all the previous downloads, emulator and configurations available for my students on their own windows accounts?



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      Osama Al-Haj HassanOsama Al-Haj Hassan

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