I'm in the process of discovering what type of licensing my client has for
their SQL Server 2000 (Standard). It's either Server plus device CAL or
Server plus user CAL. I think they have 35 CAL.
Now, what will we need to do with regard to licensing if we add in a new,
separate machine to be a subscriber in transactional replication. Will they
have to purchace an whole new set of licences?
Thanks,
Tom
As I dig along, it looks to me like I just need to get them to skin down for
one more server licence @. $667 US per server according to
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/default.asp
Does that seem right?
"Tom Gaughan" <tgaughan@.numail.org> wrote in message
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> I'm in the process of discovering what type of licensing my client has for
> their SQL Server 2000 (Standard). It's either Server plus device CAL or
> Server plus user CAL. I think they have 35 CAL.
> Now, what will we need to do with regard to licensing if we add in a new,
> separate machine to be a subscriber in transactional replication. Will
they
> have to purchace an whole new set of licences?
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
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