No, you can't legally do that. But just to be clear if you are using TS
User CAL's you don't need TS Device CAL's. It's either or - not both.
Make sure that your TS Servers are set up in User licensing mode (rather
than device). So duplicating the environment w/out increasing your
users will
At the moment I have 6 PC users and 7 Sunrays.
on a v20z I run Windows 2003, with SQL Server 2000, and Terminal Services.
For this I brought 15 Win2003 User Cals, 10 SQL Server Cals (only 8 ppl
use it) and 15 TS User Cals.
I'm about to mirror this setup in another area, and would like to reduce
You logic is flawed. To be legal, you will be buying at least two types
of CAL's.
All users need a MS Windows CAL. This CAL covers you for
authentication, file/print, etc.
From a Terminal Services Standpoint it depends on what version of
Windows Server you are running.
For Windows 2000,
I like alot of people I guess have a need for windows on their networks.
I have some legacy industry apps for the construction companies i support,
these must use ms sql server, running on windows server. I also have
office on the windows server and a bunch of sunray users connecting to it
via te