Do you have to do anything special in license manager or it just automatically knows to allocate?
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Browse All TopicsI have a legit cd for Windows 2003 small business server 2003 premium. It has a 5 user cal but doesn't say whether it is per user or per device. I am wondering how I can determine what it is?
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by: oBdAPosted on 2009-05-28 at 10:50:18ID: 24495900
Quoted from here: indowsServ er2003/sbs /evaluatio n/ faq/lice nsing.mspx
Licensing > Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2: Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.microsoft.com/W
"Q. Are the five CALs that come with the server license per device or per user?
A. For these first five CALs, you get to choose. At the top of the CAL Microsoft Software License Terms in the retail packaging, you can choose to allocate these CALs to users or devices"