The bit I was really worried about was this;

*install the software on a server and allow users to access it remotely, or
install the software on a device for use only by remote users;  *
which would seem to rule out using Guacamole, except as a portal to a
series of physical desktops.

I agree, it's hard to work out the exact meaning in the licence
*s.*

Thanks for all the effort put into the replies, much appreciated.
James

On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 19:47, David Barber <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am not denying that it is possible, simply that those licence terms mean
> under the undisclosed conditions you are *not allowed *to.
> it says quite clearly "the same or higher edition" and the bad news is it
> doesn't seem to limit those remote access technologies to MS ones....
> i suspect the terms are there to stop people "renting" virtual enterprise
> or pro versions to home users to gain temporary access to enhanced features
> that may exist?
>
> Jon Westgate wrote:
>
> You can connect to a windows 10 Pro computer using RDP from Windows 10
> Home.
> You cannot connect the other way round because home lacks the RDP Service
> (without modification, which would break the license terms)
>
>
> On 18/09/2019 19:08, David Barber wrote:
>
> James Allsopp wrote:
>
> This seems to contradict 2d v.)
> *Other users, at different times, may access the licensed device from
> another device using remote access technologies, but only on devices
> separately licensed to run the same or higher edition of this software.????*
>
> I take this section to mean you cannot access a windows 10 pro device from
> a lesser licence ie home edition.
>
>
>
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