Re: Licenseing
From: Alex (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/05/04
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 23:41:23 -0800
Yes, but what if some of the client machines are not part
of the domain and do not use the SBS services in any way,
except SQL Server to be the backend database for this
application? SQL Server authentication method does not
require CAL`s on the server.
Thank you for your help!
>-----Original Message-----
>Client Access Licences to the SQL Server ( as with ISA
and Exchange and
>Member servers) are incorporated in the SBS CALs, so as
long as you have
>adequate SBS CALs you're covered.
>
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>Henry Craven. SBS-MVP
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>> Hello!
>>
>> I have a SBS 2003 Premium edition and I use SQL Server
as
>> the backend database for an application that uses
>> Sqlserver authentication for user login.
>> The frontend (client) application connects to the SQL
>> Server from different machines across the network
using a
>> single database user.
>>
>> What I would like to know is if I need some kind of
>> licence for the clients and if so, what type of
licence?
>>
>> Thank you!
>
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