Re: [SunRay-Users] MS Cals...

2005-07-16 Thread Craig Bender
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

Re: [SunRay-Users] MS Cals...

2005-07-16 Thread matthew
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

Re: [SunRay-Users] MS Cals...

2005-07-16 Thread Craig Bender
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,

[SunRay-Users] MS Cals...

2005-07-16 Thread matthew
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