Actually you only need a TSCAL if the client isn't Windows2000. If it is
Windows2000 it comes with a TSCAL
Ken Foster
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Alastair,
if i remember correctly, the original topic was about NT Terminal
server. (but i could be wrong because i foolishly deleted those messages.)
for NT Terminal server, you need a CAL -- client access licnese -- for any
machine that is not windows-based. from the MS site:
For: Non-Windows-Based Terminal "Thin Clients" or Macintosh, UNIX and
Windows-based Terminals
You need: TS CAL (or Windows NT Workstation license) and Windows NT Server
CAL (or BackOffice CAL)
so, for NT terminal server, you need BOTH a server connection license AND
a terminal server license. but the server connection license is usually
taken care of by how many people can concurrently access the machine which
you have to buy anyway.
web addresses on these issues are:
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/terminalserver/deployment/MAP/LicClient.as
p
http://www.microsoft.com/NTServer/nts/exec/overview/Licensing.asp
for plain VNC viewing of random desktops that are running VNCserver
software i don't think there are any license issues.
if we are getting off topic i appologize.
-lucas
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Alastair Carey wrote:
> Hmm. Does that apply to VNC then? If you VNC from a linux box to a Windows
> box, are there licensing issues? Surely not...
>
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> according to Microsoft, if you "view" a Windows desktop and therefore use
> its "benefits" you MUST pay for a license.
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