Re: SBS Users

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The shift work thing was just an example ;-). I was referring specifically
to SBS CALs covering Exchange. Everything that comes with SBS is covered by
SBS CALs - including Exchange/Outlook.

If we're not talking SBS, then sorry I missed that - and things change.
You'd need Exchange CALs for those who connect to Exchange, but not for
those that don't.

In the Windows OS world, if a user authenticates (logs on) then a license of
one type or anther is required.

--
Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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SBS Rocks !
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<weirdscientist78@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Les,

thanks for the prompt reply.

there are no shift workers here..all of them work on a 9:00 - 5:00
basis.

since we are moving to Windows Server 2003, don't we need Exchange
licenses separately?..I think we do.

did you mean Exchange users need to be distributed the post-it notes as
well?

so even if all the users are doing nothing else but just getting
authenticated by the server to login to the domain and don't use up any
server resources, they still would need a valid Windows CAL. is that
correct?

WS



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