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>The other option is SQL Reporting services which is included in the license of SQL Server 2000. So, if you have a SQL Server 2000 license you can run a matching SQL Reporting Services server. There are no user limitations on it that I know of.
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>Licensing SQL server Reporting, is NOT required if SQL server reporting is on the same machine as SQL server, then they share the same license and cals.
>But as soon as you install SQL server reporting on another server that doesn't have SQL server then you need a license for SQL server reporting and cals.
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>--Shawn

Right... that's what I just said, just not as specifically as you stated it. In the case above I was using the term "server" to mean the software not the machine.

Of course, anyone considering using any software or tool should make it a point to read and understand the license directly from the vendor's web site and license agreement. As I have found out several times when some one stated things incorrectly to me about a products license and reading the actual license is the only way I got the full details.

My main point was that SQL RS could possible be used without any extra cost if you are using SQL server already, as opposed to RAS always incuring a cost.

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