no - it just went to the per CPU licensing model,

john.


>We are considering migrating a number of web sites, RIAs, and a client 
>server application from a variety of databases, including Oracle, MySQL, 
>and Access, to SQL Server.
>
>Last time I used SQL Server (long time ago), there was an "internet 
>connector" license required if you were going to have "clients" 
>accessing database info via a web server (which bugged me because 
>technically, the web server is the client).
>
>Does Microsoft still use this kind of licensing methodology?
>
>  - RIck

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