Start with the usage:
Is this a web server or file/print server?
If web server, you need per server license.
If file/print determine if per server is cheaper than per seat. If file/print server and per seat, you'll also need CALs.
Once that's out of the way, TS licensing should be a bit easier to figure out.
>.. is driving me mad.
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>Does anyone know how licensing works? There are so many different types of licenses and so many different licensing options that I've read about that my head is about to explode!!!
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>Does anyone know of a site that explains how many licenses I should get and why? Licenses aren't cheap, and I don't want to buy more than required.
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>I have way too many questions to ask, but some of them are: Is there any difference between running a domain and a workgroup (license-wise), does the server check if I have enough licenses and if so, does it tell me (so I can buy them).
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>I also have questions regarding Terminal Server... but I'll figure Windows Server 2003 first.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer