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CAL License - Does a Disabled AD account count as 1 CAL

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brendaluv

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Dec 2, 2002
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if an account is disabled, i am assuming that it does not take up a CAL license...is that correct? only enabled accounts use a CAL license?

any confirmation on this would be great.

thanks
 
There is no doubt that Microsoft licensing is a tricky subject, so your question is valid.

To my knowledge, the CAL would represent an active connection to the server. So in my opionion, you're correct, a diabled account does not need a CAL.

You're good my friend :)

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There is no doubt that Microsoft licensing is a tricky subject, so your question is valid.

To my knowledge, the CAL would represent an active connection to the server. So in my opinion, you're correct, a disabled account does not need a CAL.

You're good my friend :)


Visit www.netwerkin.com
MCSE 2000, MCSA, MCP, A+
 
That depends on how you are licensed. There are device CALs and user CALs. Which kind of CALs are you using, and how are you using them? Are you per-seat or per-server?
 
Yeah Windows isn't licensed based on number of AD acocunts (thank god...) but based on number of either devices or users connected to the servers. Some products like Quest Spotlight on AD are based on AD users though and my understanding is disabled accounts don't count.
 
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