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CALs Help

  • 15-05-2007 12:09pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,985 ✭✭✭


    Right I've taken over a network and I'm trying to get my head around the number of CALs the company needs to buy for their network. here are the details and what I think is needed.

    Srv1, windows 2003 std & exchange 2003 std
    Srv2, windows 2003 std & exchange 2003 ent
    Srv3, windows 2003 std

    They have 92 user accounts (some remote people with just email) and 62 computers & laptops. The windows std and exchange std software is licensed. By my count each server should be set to Per User/Per Device and I would need 92 User Cals (for windows). I would also need another 92 Exchange CALs. Would this be right?

    the std exchange server is just a FE server for OWA etc.


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