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Windows Server 2008 Licensing Mode
Hi,
from Windows Server 2003 I'm used to configure the licensing mode. You can choose between "Per Server" and "Per seat" licensing. I also read that a Windows CAL is required to access a Windows Server 2008 so I assume that licensing is still an issue with the new OS release. However, how can I configure the licensing mode in Windows Server 2008? I appreciate your help. Kind regards, Jiriki |
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Re: Windows Server 2008 Licensing Mode
Hi:
I assume that you talk about Terminal Server Licensing. Take a look to this information: Client Access Licensing http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...licensing.aspx -- Un Saludo Juan Perez "Jiriki" <s.perschke@web.de> wrote in message news:19ada212-7f51-445a-8684-c179e8faf9a4@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > from Windows Server 2003 I'm used to configure the licensing mode. You > can choose between "Per Server" and "Per seat" licensing. I also read > that a Windows CAL is required to access a Windows Server 2008 so I > assume that licensing is still an issue with the new OS release. > > However, how can I configure the licensing mode in Windows Server > 2008? > > I appreciate your help. > > Kind regards, > Jiriki > |
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Re: Windows Server 2008 Licensing Mode
Why would you assume that? The question is about what happens when the
server OS is first being installed. That is where the question about per seat or per server comes up. On the original question, I should know the answer because I have installed Server 2008 several times but I can't remember seeing the question. If it is still the same as 2003 I probably accepted the default. "Juan Perez" <pgjuan3@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:emOEwrs1IHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi: > > I assume that you talk about Terminal Server Licensing. Take a look to > this information: > > Client Access Licensing > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...licensing.aspx > > > -- > > > > Un Saludo > Juan Perez > > > "Jiriki" <s.perschke@web.de> wrote in message > news:19ada212-7f51-445a-8684-c179e8faf9a4@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... >> Hi, >> >> from Windows Server 2003 I'm used to configure the licensing mode. You >> can choose between "Per Server" and "Per seat" licensing. I also read >> that a Windows CAL is required to access a Windows Server 2008 so I >> assume that licensing is still an issue with the new OS release. >> >> However, how can I configure the licensing mode in Windows Server >> 2008? >> >> I appreciate your help. >> >> Kind regards, >> Jiriki >> > > |
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