Subj : Re: Windows 2000 Licensing To : Sam.Alexander From : sew2 Date : Thu Mar 15 2001 07:54 am From: "sew2" In your case you need a CAL for each connection to the server for file copying a CAL for each machine accessing RDP a TCAL for the same machines accessing the RDP unless the clients are Win2k, then you do not need a TCAL for it the TCAL is "bundled" with the operating system. wrote in message news:207dc5.6e6bb2@harborwebs.com... > Hi. > > We are installing a Windows 2000 Server and going to use RDP to share several > Apps. I know we need a CAL (Client Access License) for each machine that will > use RDP since it will be physicnally logging into the system, but do we need > licenses for each workstation that will simply mapp over to the system to pull > files stored on the system? I can't imagine needing a CAL to simply map over > and get a file, but you know Micro$oft.... they try to make a buck off > everything. > > Thanks, > > Sam Alexander > totallynerd.dynip.com > Fidonet: 1:229/836 > > --- Synchronet+SBBSecho v1.30 > * Origin: TotallyNerd BBS - totallynerd.dynip.com (1:229/836) --- BBBS/NT v4.00 MP * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project http://HarborWebs.com:8081 (1:379/45) .