Subj : Re: NT Licensing To : Geo. From : Rich Date : Wed Apr 04 2001 01:39 pm From: "Rich" <@> Windows 2000 has both per-seat and per-server licenses. See = http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/guide/server/pricing/model.asp. Rich "Geo." wrote in message news:3acbc6b8@w3.nls.net... Yes, per seat means one client license per seat and they can attach to = all the servers, but MS is doing away with per seat licensing with W2K I = believe (don't remember as I haven't moved our servers to W2K yet). If I = remember right it's grandfathered if you upgrade from NT4 but not available = with a new W2K domain or something like that. Anything they can do to squeeze more money out of customers, gotta = maintain that growth, you know? :( Geo. "Douglas Smith" wrote in message news:MPG.15357f6970ddc4759896ab@news.barkto.com... > Right now we have several NT domains (one for internal and one for > external/DMZ servers) plus several standalone app servers. Does = per > seat eliminate the need for each workstation to have one license for > every server that it connects to? > > Thanks, > > - Doug. --- XP Toss HTML Stripper v0.3.5 * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project (1:379/45) .