Wrong wrong wrong. Read the doc linked to. It specifically singles out
"Multiplexing: Using Middleware, Transaction Servers, and Multi-tiered
Architecture".
I have heard conflicting information about this licensing model everywhere I
turn, buy when you actually *read* the document, it specifically and very
clearly states that for internet apps where you have a potentially
unlimmeted number of users, you must buy a internet connector license. If
it's an intranet or extranet application (where you can identify each user
individually), you must buy cals for each user.
-Cameron
> Actually if you are using a WebServer to connect to the SQL Server you do
> not need an Internet Connector License. Internet Connector
> Licenses are for
> users from the internet connecting directly to the SQL Server as in many
> Win32 apps that were developed. Attached is the link to this
> information.
> I was advised of this by the Microsoft Licensing Center. You would need a
> CAL for every WebServer that will connect to the SQL Server and any other
> device from the internet that would be accessing the resources of the SQL
> Server.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/SQL/productinfo/70pricing.htm
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