On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Free, Bob <r...@pge.com> wrote:
> Still won't help. TS Licensing still has no notion of concurrency.

  To amplify what Bob is saying:

  Every client using your server must have a CAL.  CALs are *not*
assigned to servers, they're assigned to clients.

  The client that gets the CAL assigned to it can be a warm body
("user") or a piece of equipment ("device").  But one of those two
must have a CAL assigned it.

  If you have one Terminal Server, with 100 users (each with their own
PC), you need 100 CALs.  Even if you only have *one* person logging on
at a time, you still need 100 CALs.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/licensing-terminal.aspx

-- Ben

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