Corona in a high school lab

Is there a way of installing the demo version on Corona in a high school lab without each install requiring a unique email address? I want to try Corona with some Programming I kids and this is a major issue in a lab. The kids do not have permissions in active directory to do installs so I have to do the install. I would rather not have to build 12 fake email addresses for this purpose. I am the sysadmin so this route is possible but just lacks a certain finesse. [import]uid: 23256 topic_id: 15509 reply_id: 315509[/import]

Our server is programmed to only allows two computers active per account. The only solution is to create 6 accounts and authorize two machines per account.

Gmail and other email systems allow you to create one email account and add extensions that are unique but use the main account. For example, myaccount@gmail.com, myaccount+c1@gmail.com, myaccount+c2@gmail.com, etc. These email addresses could be used to create Corona accounts but only require one real email address. [import]uid: 7559 topic_id: 15509 reply_id: 57405[/import]

OK, no problem. The kids have their own school email address they never use so no big issue. [import]uid: 23256 topic_id: 15509 reply_id: 57423[/import]