>From what I understand you need enough CAL's for every user and device
that resides on your network.  Also believe that you can either set them
up per user or per seat, but not both.  Here's Microsoft's
<http://www.microsoft.com/resources/sam/lic_cal.mspx>  info on CALs and
what is needed per server (ie exchange, terminal server, etc)  

 

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From: John Aldrich [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 7:52 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Licensing question

 

My understanding is that you have to have enough Windows Server CALs for
everyone on your network, and that CALs "float" between servers. At
least that's what our vendor told us when we went to Active Directory
last year.

 

  

 

From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 5:51 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Licensing question

 

Does every server have to have CALs for everyone in your organization?
For instance, if I have a server that I use for network tools, for the
most part, do I have to have CALS for everyone, or just the people that
would be accessing it?  I can see the file server having the most CALs,
as everyone touches it for their files, but what about my AV server?
Only a handful of people directly access it.  Or my webfilter server,
only a handful of people access it.

 

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