>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>Let's say I have a Windows 2000 Server and I obtain 10
>Terminal Server CALs to cover 10 client connections and
>10 users.
>
>Now, 2 of my users wish to run Microsoft Project via
>Terminal Services, but the other 8 users do not need
>access to Project. If I lock down the Terminal Server
>according to the Microsoft article
>(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
>scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/Q
>278/2/95.ASP&NoWebContent=1) AND change the permissions
>on the Project executable and its home directory so that
>only the 2 users can run Project and no one else can, do
>I still need to get 10 Project licenses?
No. Microsoft Office (and Project) are licensed based on
use. If you have 100 users, but only 2 specific people
use it, then you need 2 licenses, but only those 2 people
can use it. On the flip side, if you have 100 users, and
only 2 of those 100 use it at any one time, but all your
users will use it eventually, then you need 100 licenses.
Does this clear it up?
>Remember, Microsoft usually wants you to get a desktop
>application license for each client that can access the
>server.
>
>Thanks for any help!
>
> - Doug -
Right, this is correct. Every device that uses terminal
services requires you to have a license. If you connect
with only one device, but you have 100 people connecting
to the system, then you only need one TSCAL. However, if
you have one user who connects through 100 devices, then
you need to buy 100 TSCALs.
-M