Your
missing what I said. "The ONLY server in the
Domain." That means it is a PDC, and Exchange. If it's a PDC, and is
the only Server that they authenticate to the clients need an NT Server CAL in
addition to the Exchange CAL.
That
is of course assuming a native NT Domain environment. I could be misguided
here I guess, but I would almost bet my left arm that you need a CAL to
authenticate to log on to an NT Domain Controller.
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From: Leone, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 2:18 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: License Question
>They need an NT CAL if they are in Per Server mode. Or if it is the only NT Server in the domain. Hard to think of this
>actually happening in any kind of an environment...
Happens in my environment. :-)
My NT server is used ONLY as an Exchange server (altho I do have a separate Win2K Server running SQL2K as a member server in that domain). File & Print sharing is done on a Netware server. No one accesses any other services or resources on the Exchange Server. So, according to the web page, I do NOT need any NT CALs, only Exchange CALs.
Which is why I have a 5 user NT license, and a 50 user Exchange license.
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http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm