Server CALs have "versions". These are printed on the paper
documentation that accompanied them when you purchased them (and if they
are Open Licenses, at eopen.microsoft.com). Downlevel is OK. Going up a
level requires either repurchase or Software Assurance.

These comments don't apply if you have a Select, Enterprise, Service
Provider, ASP, etc. license agreement with Microsoft.

-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] windows 2000 (domain) licensing


this could possibly be taken as OT - so apologies if this is the case -
if so not sure of the newsgroup to post to.

am considering issues of licencing in the context of a domain upgrade

it has been raised as a potential issue that client access licences
procured to support connection to NT4 domain are not valid for
connection to a Windows 2000 active directory domain ??

any views ?

GT


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