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A P
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      22nd Sep 2004
Hi!

I am currently making a study on how can I improve employee productivity. I
have low end PCs and my option was to upgrade all our desktops (approx 100,
including OS, Office System) or invest high end server and apply Citrix
MetaFrame XP on Windows Server 2003, buy 100 terminal service cal and one ms
office system 2003 license. According to our reseller, these are the items I
need but I have one big question about the license on MS office, do I really
need to acquire one office license for all(100 ts clients) my clients?

Me


 
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Mark-Allen Perry
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      22nd Sep 2004
I don't think that is correct for Office. But the Citrix count is right. I believe that you would have to have at least enough Office CALS for the maximum concurrent users using Office at any one time. For more information, see below.


Check: http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/default.mspx for basic licensing

Check: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...faq.mspx#EDAAA for Terminal Server licensing

Check: http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/...ch1/plab02.htm for Office licensing

Check: http://members.microsoft.com/partner...figurator.aspx to calculate what it all costs

Hope this helps.

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Hi!

I am currently making a study on how can I improve employee productivity. I
have low end PCs and my option was to upgrade all our desktops (approx 100,
including OS, Office System) or invest high end server and apply Citrix
MetaFrame XP on Windows Server 2003, buy 100 terminal service cal and one ms
office system 2003 license. According to our reseller, these are the items I
need but I have one big question about the license on MS office, do I really
need to acquire one office license for all(100 ts clients) my clients?

Me


 
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Cláudio Rodrigues
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      22nd Sep 2004
This is wrong. You still need 100 office licenses. TS is not a license saver
solution. You may endup spending the same or even more (especially if you
add the Citrix add-on where it is not needed and this may be your case, as
it costs a LOT per user). TS will save you money down the road on
administration costs, centralized management etc.

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Microsoft MVP
Windows Technologies - Terminal Services
http://www.terminal-services.net
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> Hi!
>
> I am currently making a study on how can I improve employee productivity.
> I
> have low end PCs and my option was to upgrade all our desktops (approx
> 100,
> including OS, Office System) or invest high end server and apply Citrix
> MetaFrame XP on Windows Server 2003, buy 100 terminal service cal and one
> ms
> office system 2003 license. According to our reseller, these are the items
> I
> need but I have one big question about the license on MS office, do I
> really
> need to acquire one office license for all(100 ts clients) my clients?
>
> Me
>
>



 
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A P
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      23rd Sep 2004
Hi Mark / Claudio,

Thanks for all your reply and I really appreciated it!

Mark
"Mark-Allen Perry" <mark-allen@mvps_dot_org> wrote in message
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I don't think that is correct for Office. But the Citrix count is right. I
believe that you would have to have at least enough Office CALS for the
maximum concurrent users using Office at any one time. For more
information, see below.


Check: http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/default.mspx for basic licensing

Check:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...l/terminal_faq
..mspx#EDAAA for Terminal Server licensing

Check: http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/...ch1/plab02.htm for
Office licensing

Check:
http://members.microsoft.com/partner...licensingconfi
gurator.aspx to calculate what it all costs

Hope this helps.

--
And always try the MS KB first before posting.
The answer is probably already posted.
MS KB: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;KBHOWTO
----
Mark-Allen Perry
ALPHA Systems
Marly, Switzerland
mark-allen_AT_mvps_DOT_org

"A P" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hi!

I am currently making a study on how can I improve employee productivity. I
have low end PCs and my option was to upgrade all our desktops (approx 100,
including OS, Office System) or invest high end server and apply Citrix
MetaFrame XP on Windows Server 2003, buy 100 terminal service cal and one ms
office system 2003 license. According to our reseller, these are the items I
need but I have one big question about the license on MS office, do I really
need to acquire one office license for all(100 ts clients) my clients?

Me


 
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