Re: NT Licensing

Danny Sinang ( (no email) )
Thu, 26 Jun 1997 00:44:07 -0000

Is there a way they can dial in and not use RAS ?

- Danny Sinang

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> From: Peter A. Sang <pesa@sang.de>
> To: 'ntisp@emerald.iea.com'
> Subject: RE: NT Licensing
> Date: Thursday, June 26, 1997 12:33 AM
>
> Danny,
>
> not shure what you meant by 'dialing in':
>
> If they're dialing in using RAS, the answer is Yes! Please consider that
> this assumes 'per-server-licensing', 20 (additional) licenses for a
> maximum of 20 simultaneous connections.
> With the 'universal-client' licensing model this gets even worse: it
> would require 1 separate/additional license for every (!) customer. So
> you'd stay with per-server licensing for RAS servers, won't you ;) ?
>
> If they are NOT using RAS, only the services you mentioned below, NO
> additional licenses are required.
>
> cu,
> -
> Peter A. Sang
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> >----------
> >From: Danny Sinang[SMTP:sinang@skyinet.net]
> >Reply To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
> >Sent: Donnerstag, 26. Juni 1997 02:17
> >To: NTISP
> >Subject: NT Licensing
> >
> >If 20 users at a time will simultaneously be dialing in to my machine to
> >use it as :
> >
> >1. gateway to the internet
> >2. web server
> >3. ftp server
> >4. email server
> >
> >( but No file or printer sharing at all )
> >
> >Do I need 20 client access licenses ?
> >
> >- Danny Sinang
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