> MS is not free, but if you are in an environment that is 
> going to use MS servers then wouldn't ASP be already paid 
> for? 

Maybe, maybe not. Let's say you build an application and deploy it on a
single Windows server. Then, because it's so successful, you need to make it
more scalable. In the Windows world, that typically means scaling out
(multiple servers) instead of scaling up (bigger servers). So, more license
money for Bill!

> Or is the licensing different for the server when used 
> to host an intranet or internet facing application?

No, generally not, although you may be able to get away with using CALs for
SQL Server licensing in a closed environment.

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