Alex
In our case, we really haven't had to do anything special in regards to
licensing.
For Microsoft products, we have a campus license which allows us to install on
any University-owned systems using the campus site key.
For many applications we have network license servers, so the VCL
Hello Michael,
We have %100 of the same model that you are using, we are working on
getting everything into complacency and we are running into big walls
starting with Microsoft for copies of the OS that is running on the VCL.
Have you talked with Microsoft and do they know you are using the VCL
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Hello Michael
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Andy Kurth andy_ku...@ncsu.edu wrote:
Just FYI, the same issues apply to VMware View, Citrix XenDesktop, etc.
-Andy
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Andy is right -
I'm buying VDI software from VMware/Citrix/other vendor. Do I still
need Windows VDA?
Yes, you do. If you are accessing a
Hi Alex VCL folks,
I suspect that some folks may prefer to share detailed information off list due
to concerns about publically documenting their compliance approach.
We have been grappling with OS and application licenses with regard to our
Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) pilot