MS TS "Hosting" issues for non-employees

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We already run an ASP environment. We have a new Windows-based
application (not web-enabled ) we'd like to offer through Terminal
Services and RDC. The "users" would be our customers, a scenario we
think is precluded by std Windows CAL and TS CAL licensing, yes? Can
someone confirm?

So, trying to find the correct licensing model has been a 2-week goose
chase. MS points to resellers, which I kid you not, tell us to simply
issue a Windows CAL and a TS CAL and be done with it.

Any help here? Think simple. A small Windows 2K3 Server + TS + RDC -
but for NON-EMPLOYEES (which I believe is "non-affiliates" in MS
terminology).

And we only have a few - like 2-3 to maybe 12 so the Terminal Services
Internet Connector is way too big plus the connections are anymous -
no good for security once in the new application.

TIA!

.



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