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Q and A Windows SBS 2003 licensing question, Windows SBS 2003 licensing question
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TSsdalk
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Nov 5 2008, 12:03 AM, updated 18y ago
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Hi guys,
1st of all, I would like to apologize if I am not suppose to ask this question here. However, I really don't know where to ask. So please forgive me ah ...
I m going to setup a cyber cafe will 50 stations. I am wondering if I buy a Windows Small Business Server 2003 Standard edition would be sufficient. Does this standard edition includes with 75 users or devices license? This mean I just need to buy once and do not need to buy more CAL ? Appreciate if someone could advice me on this.
Thanks & Regards, Mark
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lighter
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Nov 5 2008, 12:27 AM
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usually Windows Server OEM come with 5 CALs.. so you just need to buy additional 70 users/devices CALs.. yes you only need to pay once..
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TSsdalk
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Nov 5 2008, 12:54 AM
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QUOTE(lighter @ Nov 5 2008, 12:27 AM) usually Windows Server OEM come with 5 CALs.. so you just need to buy additional 70 users/devices CALs.. yes you only need to pay once.. Typically, majority of those cybercafe ah, what Windows Server they use ah ? Since I need to pay so much licensing, can I just setup a PC with Linux OS then this act as a proxy and connect to Windows server. All my 50 stations will connect to a switch and this switch will eventually connect to the Linux PC. In this way, the Windows SBS just connect to a device, which is the Linux PC, and I do not need to buy so many license which gonna cost me a lot of $$. Will this cause any licensing issue?This post has been edited by sdalk: Nov 5 2008, 01:10 AM
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lighter
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Nov 5 2008, 01:28 AM
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just curious why you need Windows SBS not Standard Edition? anyway there are alot of consultant out there helping to setup a cybercafe.. http://michaelsoft.com.my/v2/index.php?page=company_profileThis post has been edited by lighter: Nov 5 2008, 01:31 AM
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