Re: NT CALs

Joe Bissot ( sysop@pcinternet.com )
Sun, 06 Apr 1997 22:07:40 -0700

You would obviously license per connection, not per seat. so you would only
require 1 per logged in user, not per remote user.

At 11:12 PM 4/6/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Add to that One per remote user who may be accessing the system from the
>net AND will be "logging in" to NT Security to use system services. This
>does NOT include remote users who access the site merely to use internet
>services anonymously, only those who are authenticated by NT security.
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>From: Mark A. Knight <mknight@pce-inc.com>
>To: 'ntisp@emerald.iea.com'
>Subject: RE: NT CALs
>Date: Sunday, April 06, 1997 9:57 PM
>
>My understanding is you need a server license for each server and a client
>license for each machine that accesses any given server. That would be one
>per dial-up port and one per local machine accessing the server.
>
>If I am wrong, someone please let me know.
>
>mknight@express-connect.net
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Don James [SMTP:drj@flash.net]
>Sent: Sunday, April 06, 1997 6:23 PM
>To: 'ntisp@iea.com'
>Subject: NT CALs
>
>What exactly is the requirement for the number of licenses we need on our
>NT servers as an ISP? One per dial-up port plus one for each local machine?
>One for each local machine only?
>
>Anyone know the answer?
>
>Don James
>CypressNet, LLC
>drj@flash.net
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