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Yet another licensing questionEnvironment:
1 Domain Controller/Print/File Server 1 Additional File Server 1 SQL Server 1 Web Server 1 Server Unknown Use = 5 Servers + 15 Users How many CALs (per server) will i need if they are all running Windows 2003 Server? Thanks In Advance You need 15 Windows 2003 device CALs. One 2003 device CAL lets that licensed computer talk to any number of 2003/2000/NT servers in
your organization. You also need SQL Server device CALs for the workstations that are accessing that. I assume "15 users" means 15 machines. If you are in the rare environment with many more computers than users, then you can get "user CALs" instead of device CALs - the costing is the same, but you have to be consistent with CALs of a given type. Steve Duff, MCSE, MVP Ergodic Systems, Inc. Show quoteHide quote "outofreverse" <outofreve***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:884EC6DE-451B-4EB0-A0C7-6AFD5E719365@microsoft.com... > Environment: > > 1 Domain Controller/Print/File Server > 1 Additional File Server > 1 SQL Server > 1 Web Server > 1 Server Unknown Use > > = 5 Servers + 15 Users > > How many CALs (per server) will i need if they are all running Windows 2003 > Server? > > Thanks In Advance
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