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. > > > > > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> > Virus-free. > www.avast.com > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> > <#m_-7880113635678105244_DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> > > > >
