Mike,
We have just bought a few and the retail is £90 sterling which relates to
probably $90 US Dollars  as most of the time the software exchenge rate is
1:1 but under out bulk agreement they worked out at 50% of that.

Dave Crozier

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Dave Crozier wrote:
> Rafael,
> Remember though you will have to license the server up with Terminal
Server
> Server Client Access Licenses if you want to run multiple RDP sessions.
Not
> expensive but worth budgeting for. 
> 
> In the past, if you ran Windows 2K server then you could run any number of
> XP remote sessions as XP contained an automatic CAL license but 2K had a
> problem in that RDP sessions could only have a maximum colour resolution
of
> 256 colours. 
> 
> I think this was removed in Windows 2K3 when the CAL restriction was
brought
> in meaning that the XP license was useless and actual CAL's for each
> terminal server session were required - as it is now in 2K8.
> 
> Others may pitch in if I am incorrect, but I think this is the case.
> 
> Dave Crozier


How expensive are those licenses, do you recall?

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