Microsoft Windows 2003 Server 5 User CALs OEM License Pack
Windows Server 2003 CALs
This license DOES
NOT include CD-MEDIA.
Client Access Licensing
Microsoft offers flexible, cost-effective options for licensing the Windows
Server 2003 family of products. Similar to previous Windows Server licensing
models, one server license is required for each copy of the server software
installed. In addition, a Windows Server 2003 Client Access License (CAL) is
required for each user or device (or combination of both) that accesses or uses
the server software.
Client Access Licensing Requirements
Client access licensing requirements have been updated for Windows Server 2003.
In previous Windows Server licensing models, Windows CALs were automatically
triggered when particular server services were invoked. With Windows Server
2003, CALs are no longer triggered but are instead based on access and use. In
other words, Windows CALs are required when accessing or using the server
software. This holds true for all editions of Windows Server 2003, except Web
Edition. Windows CALs are not required for Web Edition.
Note the following general exception to Windows CAL requirements: Windows
CALs are not required when access to the server software is unauthenticated and
conducted through the Internet. Authenticated access is defined as an exchange
of user or application credentials between the server software and a user or
device. An example of this exception would be if unidentified users browsed your
public Web site. Windows CALs would not be required for those users.
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