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W2K server licensing

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LDaveM

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Feb 12, 2002
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I have a client who purchased a server, W2K Server O/S with 10 licenses. He has 12 clients logging into the server with no problems. Also, he has two clients with the same user name logged in at the same time. The two clients the PC is named different. Is this all right or have I done something wrong?
Thanks,
Dave
 
LDaveM:

This depends on how many licenses are setup in Licensing. You have to setup the number of users (clients). If the number of users exceeds the number set in licensing, you may begin to see some users disconnected from mapped drives, new logons typically bump others - requiring a reboot/relogon to remap the network drive. This may or may not seem to be affecting people that are really only using shared Internet access, depending on how that is setup.
 
If you mean legally, then you must have a single license(CAL) for each computer that is used to access the 2000 server. A+, MCP, CCNA
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Well, being "dumb", no licensing has been set up. Is this illegal operation?
Thanks again,
Dave
 
Okay,
Thanks all who replied. I have read the book and found out what I did wrong. Need to install more licenses, which have been purchased.
One final question, with only 5 licenses installed, would the cause client hangs and crashes?
Thanks again,
Dumb Dave :)
 
no crash or hangs, just after 5 connections to the server at the same time , no-one else will be able to connect to it.
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