sergio.ps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Quem te falou que para acessar um VNC Server numa mÃquina Windows, vocà 
> precisa ter uma licenÃa do Windows mesmo a mÃquina cliente sendo Linux ? 

Vocà pode citar a parte da licenÃa onde fala que isso nÃo à necessÃrio?  

Citando http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/eula.mspx:

        Installation and use.  You may install, use, access, display and run
        one copy of the Product on a single computer, such as a workstation,
        terminal or other device ("Workstation Computer"). The Product may not
        be used by more than two (2) processors at any one time on any single
        Workstation Computer. You may permit a maximum of ten (10) computers
        or other electronic devices (each a "Device") to connect to the
        Workstation Computer to utilize the services of the Product solely for
        File and Print services, Internet Information Services, and remote
        access (including connection sharing and telephony services). The ten
        connection maximum includes any indirect connections made through
        "multiplexing" or other software or hardware which pools or aggregates
        connections. Except as otherwise permitted by the NetMeeting, Remote
        Assistance, and Remote Desktop features described below, you may not
        use the Product to permit any Device to use, access, display or run
        other executable software residing on the Workstation Computer, nor
        may you permit any Device to use, access, display, or run the Product
        or Product's user interface, unless the Device has a separate license
        for the Product. 

        (...)

        NetMeeting/Remote Assistance/Remote Desktop Features. The Product
        contains NetMeeting, Remote Assistance, and Remote Desktop
        technologies that enable the Product or other applications installed
        on the Workstation Computer to be used remotely between two or more
        computers, even if the Product or application is installed on only one
        Workstation Computer. You may use NetMeeting, Remote Assistance, and
        Remote Desktop with all Microsoft products; provided however, use of
        these technologies with certain Microsoft products may require an
        additional license. For Microsoft and non-Microsoft products, you
        should consult the license agreement accompanying the applicable
        product or contact the applicable licensor to determine whether use of
        NetMeeting, Remote Assistance, or Remote Desktop is permitted without
        an additional license. 

E, tambÃm, de
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/lic_software_network.mspx:

        In what ways can I use the software over a network?

        The End User License Agreement (EULA) permits you to store a copy of
        the software on a storage device used as a network file server, for
        the purpose of installing the software on computers connected to that
        storage device through your internal network. In addition, you may
        install the software on a storage device used as a network
        applications server, so that computers connected to that storage
        device through your internal network can run the software from that
        source. You must acquire and dedicate a license for each separate
        computer on which the software is installed and for each computer that
        runs the software from the storage device. By dedicating a license to
        a particular computer, you are assigning the license exclusively to
        that computer for an indefinite period of time. A license to use a
        particular copy of the software may not be shared or used concurrently
        on different computers. 

Repare: "You must acquire and dedicate a license for each separate computer on
which the software is installed and (ATENÃÃO AQUI) for each computer that runs
the software from the storage device."  Repare tambÃm: "A license to use a
particular copy of the software may not be shared or used concurrently on
different computers."

> Vocà deve estar equivocado ou eu entendi errado. 

Se vocà citar a parte da licenÃa que permite isso...

> Mesmo num MetaFrame Server, que à um Terminal Services com mais recursos, 
> vocà sà precisa da licenÃa do Cliente MetaFrame para a estaÃÃo 
> cliente... 
> 
> Imagine sà a Inviabilidade disso ! 

Pois Ã!  Estamos imaginando mas mesmo assim as pessoas fazem pois isso pode,
por exemplo, evitar investimentos em hardware e outras estruturas atravÃs da
centralizaÃÃo.  O custo de licenciamento à apenas um dos custos que hà na
soluÃÃo, nÃo à o Ãnico.

> Para um Servidor VNC, vocà sà precisa da licenÃa do Sistema Operacional do 
> Servidor, sendo Windows ou NÃo, mais a licenÃa do VNC (isso se existisse). 

NÃo parece ser o que diz a licenÃa.

> NÃo importa o Sistema Operacional das MÃquinas Clientes, somente a licenÃa 
> VNC seria obrigatÃria, isso se houvesse uma. 

Onde està isso na licenÃa?


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