Q1: I have Windows 2000 Ad. Server instead of a
Windows 20003 server, Anything different with the
below statment about the Windows/Terminal Server
CAL's?

Q2:  What do I have to get so it will work
Example:  Sun V240;10 Sun ray 170's with Windows 2000
adv. server running Citrix Presentation Server 4.0
Apps: Windows Office

Q3: What is the installation procedure.  How to?
(MS Terminal Sever: by device not by user)

--- Craig Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A Windows 2003 CAL is a license to use the OS and or
> it's services. 
> Legally everyone needs one of these if they are part
> of a domain, print 
> or save files, etc to a MS Server.  This is true for
> PC's as well as 
> Thin Clients.
> 
> A MS Terminal Server CAL is required for either
> every user or device 
> (you choose which is best for you) that accesses
> Windows via Terminal 
> Services.  Note that Terminal services includes
> Citrix, RDP, and pretty 
> much any remote display fashion other than
> administrative remote control 
> purposes.
> 
> 
> 
> Ralf K. Wiegand wrote:
> > 
> > --- Craig Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >>Ralf,
> >>This is covered by a thread called MS Cals.  The
> >>fact that you are using 
> >>Sun Ray and RDesktop does nothing to change your
> CAL
> >>needs.
> >>
> >>Here is the MS FAQ.
> >>
> > 
> >
>
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/howtobuy/licensing/priclicfaq.mspx
> > 
> >>
> >>--snip--
> >>
> >>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, every device that connects to
> the
> >>Terminal Server 
> >>needs a TS Device CAL.
> >>
> >>For Windows 2003, MS introduced a new type a TS
> CAL,
> >>A TS User CAL.
> > 
> > 
> > I don't understand what the difference between "5
> > additional Winodws Server 2003 CALs" AND "5
> additional
> > Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server (TS) CAL's"
> are.
> > Which is the correct one?
> > 
> >>So the rule of thumb if you are using Windows 2003
> >>is that if you have 
> >>more devices than users, get TS User CAL's.  If
> you
> >>have more users than 
> >>Devices, get TS Device CAL's.
> >>
> >> From there it depends on the apps you are running
> >>to determine what 
> >>other CAL's are needed. (Exchange, SQL Server,
> etc).
> >>--snip--
> >>
> >>
> >>Ralf K. Wiegand wrote:
> >>
> >>>Can someone please tell me if there is a FAQ or a
> >>>document that explains
> >>> what MS licenses are needed for a Sun Ray server
> >>>running Solaris 9 with
> >>> 50 users?
> >>> 
> >>> We would like to find out what licenses are
> >>
> >>needed to
> >>
> >>>be in legal compliance
> >>> even if RDesktop works without the licenses.
> >>> 
> >>> If there is no FAQ, could someone please explain
> >>
> >>the
> >>
> >>>following:
> >>> 
> >>> Do we need one license per Sun Ray server that
> >>
> >>would
> >>
> >>>cover all 50 users?
> >>> Do we need one license per user?
> >>> Is a Terminal Server CAL (Client Access License)
> >>
> >>or a
> >>
> >>>Windows Server CAL needed for a Sun Ray?
> >>> Is the license entered into the Sun Ray server,
> >>
> >>or do
> >>
> >>>we just need a piece of paper to be in legal
> >>>compliance?
> >>> 
> >>> What type of license and how many licenses are
> >>
> >>needed
> >>
> >>>on a Windows Server
> >>> side?
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks.
> >>>
>
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