User licensing



I am planning to install Server 2003 and need some advice on licensing.

My client needs a maximum of 10 concurrent users using an application.
However, they have hundreds of employees, any one of which could be one of
the 10 concurrent users.

On the server side, I understand Server 2003 comes with 5 CALs, so I assume
I will need 5 additional CALs. But am not sure what other licenses I need.

I read about roaming users, and would assume I need per user licensing for
10 roaming users, since the 10 users on any one day could log in from
different departments and so different devices.

Could someone clarify just what licensing I would need for this configuration.

Thanks for any help you can give,
Mark

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Relevant Pages

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