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Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Licensing...
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18/11/2004 20:15:02
 
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Windows
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You'll need a CAL for each workstation. Someplace in Windows is a place to enter the number of CALs that you have, but I don't remember where it's at.


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>It will be a F/P server... we got 5 CALs, but we have ten computers connected to it. All computer work great during the day, but in the morning there are a couple of XP computers that lose their access to the server and there's nothing we can do to get them going except rebooting the computers. Problem here is, they are not the same computers every time.
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>If I change it to a workgroup, do you think this behaviour will dissappear? OR should I get the extra 5 CALs?... Is there a link to MS's site that talks about CALs (not for TS)? (Sergey? <g>)
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>>Once that's out of the way, TS licensing should be a bit easier to figure out.
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>And eventualy we'll have a TS Server, and yes, the licensing for TS is much easier to understand. <g>
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>Thanks!
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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