Home > Archive > MSDN > November 2004 > Subscription question
You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread.
To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to
this thread please [click here]
| Author |
Subscription question
|
|
|
| Hello all!
Can somebody explain what would be the license requirements for this
configuration (MSDN Universal subscriber):
Windows 2000 server Standard Edition, SQL 2000 server Standard Edition (or
Developer Edition) on one machine.
This would serve our development/testing purposes.
Do I need a separate license for every developer who would connect to
Windows server using Terminal Services, a separate license for every
connection to
SQL server?
Or does our subscription level covers these licenses?
Thank you,
Irene
| |
| James van Eaton [MS] 2004-11-30, 8:56 pm |
| MSDN licenses are for people, not machines or connections. Everyone using
MSDN software needs to have an MSDN license. The only exceptions are user
acceptance testing and stress testing scenarios.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/faq/#licensing has additional
information.
James
"Irene" <Irene@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:86E555F9-45E9-4CCA-A975-DAD2F9C0507C@microsoft.com...
> Hello all!
>
> Can somebody explain what would be the license requirements for this
> configuration (MSDN Universal subscriber):
> Windows 2000 server Standard Edition, SQL 2000 server Standard Edition (or
> Developer Edition) on one machine.
> This would serve our development/testing purposes.
> Do I need a separate license for every developer who would connect to
> Windows server using Terminal Services, a separate license for every
> connection to
> SQL server?
>
> Or does our subscription level covers these licenses?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Irene
>
|
|
|
|
|