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Christopher

2002-06-22, 6:50 pm

Hello,

I have purchased Windows 2000 Server with 5 CAL for a mini-lab to help me
study for my exams. When I logged into the server as an admin today, I got
an error that I was reaching the max # of licenses available and to check
event view. I got this in application event viewer: "License usage for
product SMBServer 5.0 is reaching the maximum number of per server licenses
purchased. Consult License Manager from the Administrative Tools folder for
more information". When I go to license manager, I see "0 Per Set
Purchased, 0 Per Seat Allocated, 5 Per Server Purchased, 5 Per Search
Reached". My lab is configured with 4 machines including the server, so I'm
not certain how I've reached the limit, could anyone shed any light? Even
more - one of the machines is a Linux box that uses the server just to get
an IP and Gateway (does this use a license?) and one is an NT 4 SBS Server
with Exchange that never ever touches the W2K Server (seperate domain,
doesn't use DHCP, never uses the share, etc).

Thanks,
Christopher.


Kevin

2002-06-22, 6:50 pm

Turn off the licensing service. Keep track of your licenses manually.

"Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> wrote in message
news:emXHP#yCCHA.1236@tkmsftngp02...
> Hello,
>
> I have purchased Windows 2000 Server with 5 CAL for a mini-lab to help me
> study for my exams. When I logged into the server as an admin today, I

got
> an error that I was reaching the max # of licenses available and to check
> event view. I got this in application event viewer: "License usage for
> product SMBServer 5.0 is reaching the maximum number of per server

licenses
> purchased. Consult License Manager from the Administrative Tools folder

for
> more information". When I go to license manager, I see "0 Per Set
> Purchased, 0 Per Seat Allocated, 5 Per Server Purchased, 5 Per Search
> Reached". My lab is configured with 4 machines including the server, so

I'm
> not certain how I've reached the limit, could anyone shed any light? Even
> more - one of the machines is a Linux box that uses the server just to get
> an IP and Gateway (does this use a license?) and one is an NT 4 SBS Server
> with Exchange that never ever touches the W2K Server (seperate domain,
> doesn't use DHCP, never uses the share, etc).
>
> Thanks,
> Christopher.
>
>



Shark

2002-06-22, 6:50 pm

With one server and 3 clients I would use the per seat option.
Using the per server option means that any connection to any server's
service
requires one CAL and your clients might use more than one service at once.
DHCP is a service, I would guess that every DHCP client uses one CAL.
DNS is a service too. As far as i can remember the only things that do not
require CALs' are IIS for anonymous users and telnet connections.
You're getting an error stating that your SBS reaches maximum CALs' .
I'm guessing that there must be some kind of relationship between it and
your
2k server, although you say there isn't. But then again you wouldn't get an
event
related to it =)

Simone


"Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:emXHP#yCCHA.1236@tkmsftngp02...
> Hello,
>
> I have purchased Windows 2000 Server with 5 CAL for a mini-lab to help me
> study for my exams. When I logged into the server as an admin today, I

got
> an error that I was reaching the max # of licenses available and to check
> event view. I got this in application event viewer: "License usage for
> product SMBServer 5.0 is reaching the maximum number of per server

licenses
> purchased. Consult License Manager from the Administrative Tools folder

for
> more information". When I go to license manager, I see "0 Per Set
> Purchased, 0 Per Seat Allocated, 5 Per Server Purchased, 5 Per Search
> Reached". My lab is configured with 4 machines including the server, so

I'm
> not certain how I've reached the limit, could anyone shed any light? Even
> more - one of the machines is a Linux box that uses the server just to get
> an IP and Gateway (does this use a license?) and one is an NT 4 SBS Server
> with Exchange that never ever touches the W2K Server (seperate domain,
> doesn't use DHCP, never uses the share, etc).
>
> Thanks,
> Christopher.
>
>



Christopher

2002-06-22, 6:50 pm

Good Call, Shark. I've switched to per seat ... but this kind of begs the
question on my part ... since it appeared it was going to allow me to
accidently violate the licensing, is there anything that actually stops more
connections? When on per server, right before I switched, I had 6 clients
listed with only a 5 CAL for the server . . .

- Christopher.

"Shark" <shark@coolshot.net> wrote in message
news:uQoTqwzCCHA.1764@tkmsftngp02...
> With one server and 3 clients I would use the per seat option.
> Using the per server option means that any connection to any server's
> service
> requires one CAL and your clients might use more than one service at once.
> DHCP is a service, I would guess that every DHCP client uses one CAL.
> DNS is a service too. As far as i can remember the only things that do not
> require CALs' are IIS for anonymous users and telnet connections.
> You're getting an error stating that your SBS reaches maximum CALs' .
> I'm guessing that there must be some kind of relationship between it and
> your
> 2k server, although you say there isn't. But then again you wouldn't get

an
> event
> related to it =)
>
> Simone
>
>
> "Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:emXHP#yCCHA.1236@tkmsftngp02...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have purchased Windows 2000 Server with 5 CAL for a mini-lab to help

me
> > study for my exams. When I logged into the server as an admin today, I

> got
> > an error that I was reaching the max # of licenses available and to

check

> > event view. I got this in application event viewer: "License usage for
> > product SMBServer 5.0 is reaching the maximum number of per server

> licenses
> > purchased. Consult License Manager from the Administrative Tools folder

> for
> > more information". When I go to license manager, I see "0 Per Set
> > Purchased, 0 Per Seat Allocated, 5 Per Server Purchased, 5 Per Search
> > Reached". My lab is configured with 4 machines including the server, so

> I'm
> > not certain how I've reached the limit, could anyone shed any light?

Even
> > more - one of the machines is a Linux box that uses the server just to

get
> > an IP and Gateway (does this use a license?) and one is an NT 4 SBS

Server
> > with Exchange that never ever touches the W2K Server (seperate domain,
> > doesn't use DHCP, never uses the share, etc).
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Christopher.
> >
> >

>
>



Roger Abell

2002-06-22, 6:50 pm

You could use with some reading on the CAL terms.
"any service" does not necessarily require a CAL.

--
Roger Abell
MVP (Windows Platform) Associate Expert
The Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone

"Shark" <shark@coolshot.net> wrote in message
news:uQoTqwzCCHA.1764@tkmsftngp02...
> With one server and 3 clients I would use the per seat option.
> Using the per server option means that any connection to any server's
> service
> requires one CAL and your clients might use more than one service at once.
> DHCP is a service, I would guess that every DHCP client uses one CAL.
> DNS is a service too. As far as i can remember the only things that do not
> require CALs' are IIS for anonymous users and telnet connections.
> You're getting an error stating that your SBS reaches maximum CALs' .
> I'm guessing that there must be some kind of relationship between it and
> your
> 2k server, although you say there isn't. But then again you wouldn't get

an
> event
> related to it =)
>
> Simone
>
>
> "Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:emXHP#yCCHA.1236@tkmsftngp02...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have purchased Windows 2000 Server with 5 CAL for a mini-lab to help

me
> > study for my exams. When I logged into the server as an admin today, I

> got
> > an error that I was reaching the max # of licenses available and to

check

> > event view. I got this in application event viewer: "License usage for
> > product SMBServer 5.0 is reaching the maximum number of per server

> licenses
> > purchased. Consult License Manager from the Administrative Tools folder

> for
> > more information". When I go to license manager, I see "0 Per Set
> > Purchased, 0 Per Seat Allocated, 5 Per Server Purchased, 5 Per Search
> > Reached". My lab is configured with 4 machines including the server, so

> I'm
> > not certain how I've reached the limit, could anyone shed any light?

Even
> > more - one of the machines is a Linux box that uses the server just to

get
> > an IP and Gateway (does this use a license?) and one is an NT 4 SBS

Server
> > with Exchange that never ever touches the W2K Server (seperate domain,
> > doesn't use DHCP, never uses the share, etc).
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Christopher.
> >
> >

>
>



Roger Abell

2002-06-22, 6:50 pm

The license manager tends to count every
(machine,user) pair as a unique CAL consumer.
So, one client machine with 6 different users
having logged and accessed file-shares will
consume 6 CALs (according to Lic Mgr).
IOW, the Lic Mgr has its own idea of the terms
of the CAL license. We just tend to ignore it,
feed it excess licenses purchased, or most often,
shut it off.

--
Roger Abell
MVP (Windows Platform) Associate Expert
The Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone

"Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> wrote in message
news:O3dvzr0CCHA.1764@tkmsftngp02...
> Good Call, Shark. I've switched to per seat ... but this kind of begs the
> question on my part ... since it appeared it was going to allow me to
> accidently violate the licensing, is there anything that actually stops

more
> connections? When on per server, right before I switched, I had 6 clients
> listed with only a 5 CAL for the server . . .
>
> - Christopher.
>
> "Shark" <shark@coolshot.net> wrote in message
> news:uQoTqwzCCHA.1764@tkmsftngp02...
> > With one server and 3 clients I would use the per seat option.
> > Using the per server option means that any connection to any server's
> > service
> > requires one CAL and your clients might use more than one service at

once.
> > DHCP is a service, I would guess that every DHCP client uses one CAL.
> > DNS is a service too. As far as i can remember the only things that do

not
> > require CALs' are IIS for anonymous users and telnet connections.
> > You're getting an error stating that your SBS reaches maximum CALs' .
> > I'm guessing that there must be some kind of relationship between it and
> > your
> > 2k server, although you say there isn't. But then again you wouldn't get

> an
> > event
> > related to it =)
> >
> > Simone
> >
> >
> > "Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> > news:emXHP#yCCHA.1236@tkmsftngp02...
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I have purchased Windows 2000 Server with 5 CAL for a mini-lab to help

> me

> > > study for my exams. When I logged into the server as an admin today,

I
> > got
> > > an error that I was reaching the max # of licenses available and to

> check
> > > event view. I got this in application event viewer: "License usage

for[c
olor=darkred]
> > > product SMBServer 5.0 is reaching the maximum number of per server

> > licenses
> > > purchased. Consult License Manager from the Administrative Tools
[/color]
folder
> > for
> > > more information". When I go to license manager, I see "0 Per Set
> > > Purchased, 0 Per Seat Allocated, 5 Per Server Purchased, 5 Per Search
> > > Reached". My lab is configured with 4 machines including the server,

so
> > I'm
> > > not certain how I've reached the limit, could anyone shed any light?

> Even
> > > more - one of the machines is a Linux box that uses the server just to

> get
> > > an IP and Gateway (does this use a license?) and one is an NT 4 SBS

> Server
> > > with Exchange that never ever touches the W2K Server (seperate domain,
> > > doesn't use DHCP, never uses the share, etc).
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Christopher.
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



Laura A. Robinson

2002-06-22, 6:50 pm

On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 22:51:31 -0700, while I was adjusting my tinfoil
hat to keep out the alien rays, Roger Abell said in <OeHXVn4CCHA.2572
@tkmsftngp05>:
> You could use with some reading on the CAL terms.
> "any service" does not necessarily require a CAL.
>

Correct. More specifically, *authenticated* connections are typically
what use CALs. Also, to supplement what others have said, you can
simply disable the licensing service altogether. It is not required
for legal compliance.

Laura
--
One man's mundane and boring existence is another man's Technicolor.
-Tick, Strange Days
Raphael Norberg

2002-06-22, 6:50 pm

hahahaha....no way to prevent violation, and god willing there never will be

"Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> wrote in message
news:O3dvzr0CCHA.1764@tkmsftngp02...
> Good Call, Shark. I've switched to per seat ... but this kind of begs the
> question on my part ... since it appeared it was going to allow me to
> accidently violate the licensing, is there anything that actually stops

more
> connections? When on per server, right before I switched, I had 6 clients
> listed with only a 5 CAL for the server . . .
>
> - Christopher.
>
> "Shark" <shark@coolshot.net> wrote in message
> news:uQoTqwzCCHA.1764@tkmsftngp02...
> > With one server and 3 clients I would use the per seat option.
> > Using the per server option means that any connection to any server's
> > service
> > requires one CAL and your clients might use more than one service at

once.
> > DHCP is a service, I would guess that every DHCP client uses one CAL.
> > DNS is a service too. As far as i can remember the only things that do

not
> > require CALs' are IIS for anonymous users and telnet connections.
> > You're getting an error stating that your SBS reaches maximum CALs' .
> > I'm guessing that there must be some kind of relationship between it and
> > your
> > 2k server, although you say there isn't. But then again you wouldn't get

> an
> > event
> > related to it =)
> >
> > Simone
> >
> >
> > "Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> > news:emXHP#yCCHA.1236@tkmsftngp02...
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I have purchased Windows 2000 Server with 5 CAL for a mini-lab to help

> me

> > > study for my exams. When I logged into the server as an admin today,

I
> > got
> > > an error that I was reaching the max # of licenses available and to

> check
> > > event view. I got this in application event viewer: "License usage

for[c
olor=darkred]
> > > product SMBServer 5.0 is reaching the maximum number of per server

> > licenses
> > > purchased. Consult License Manager from the Administrative Tools fold
[/color]
er
> > for
> > > more information". When I go to license manager, I see "0 Per Set
> > > Purchased, 0 Per Seat Allocated, 5 Per Server Purchased, 5 Per Search
> > > Reached". My lab is configured with 4 machines including the server,

so
> > I'm
> > > not certain how I've reached the limit, could anyone shed any light?

> Even
> > > more - one of the machines is a Linux box that uses the server just to

> get
> > > an IP and Gateway (does this use a license?) and one is an NT 4 SBS

> Server
> > > with Exchange that never ever touches the W2K Server (seperate domain,
> > > doesn't use DHCP, never uses the share, etc).
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Christopher.
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



Simone Guzzetti

2002-06-22, 6:50 pm

Yes, not 'any' service requires a CAL.
While i'd agree that the term 'any' might not be perfect for the matter,
here's
what i'm told about CALs' and what made me think what i said earlier :
Client Access License (CAL)

A CAL gives client computers the right to connect to computers running
Windows 2000 Server so that the client computers can connect to network
services, shared folders, and print resources. When you install Windows 2000
Server, you must choose a CAL mode: Per Seat or Per Server.

The following services do not require CALs:


a.. Anonymous or authenticated access to Windows 2000 Server with
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) version 4.0 or a Web-server
application that provides Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) sharing of
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files


b.. Telnet and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) connections

Following your advice i did some further reading and I should add that these
situations do not require CALs:

a.. DHCP and WINS.
b.. Local logons on a server.
c.. RPC.
d.. named pipes
e.. and more.
I guess the most clear hint is what Laura said, typically only authenticated
connections require CALs.

I couldnt find anything about DNS, but at this point i would think that it
shouldn't require
CALs since you don't need to authenticate to use it, at least not for
resolution or normal DDNS registrations.
I wonder if a DDNS that allows only secure updates would require a CAL to
register a client.
Another question might be about domain logons: do they require CALs?

Simone


Nigel

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

YOU SPASTIC

I cannot believe you bought a server and licences for studying. Microsoft
give them away for nothing, albeit with a 3 month limit.

Moron

"Simone Guzzetti" <simone@coolshot.net> wrote in message
news:#68Ekw$CCHA.1700@tkmsftngp04...
> Yes, not 'any' service requires a CAL.
> While i'd agree that the term 'any' might not be perfect for the matter,
> here's
> what i'm told about CALs' and what made me think what i said earlier :
> Client Access License (CAL)
>
> A CAL gives client computers the right to connect to computers running
> Windows 2000 Server so that the client computers can connect to network
> services, shared folders, and print resources. When you install Windows

2000
> Server, you must choose a CAL mode: Per Seat or Per Server.
>
> The following services do not require CALs:
>
>
> a.. Anonymous or authenticated access to Windows 2000 Server with
> Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) version 4.0 or a Web-server
> application that provides Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) sharing of
> Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files
>
>
> b.. Telnet and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) connections
>
> Following your advice i did some further reading and I should add that

these
> situations do not require CALs:
>
> a.. DHCP and WINS.
> b.. Local logons on a server.
> c.. RPC.
> d.. named pipes
> e.. and more.
> I guess the most clear hint is what Laura said, typically only

authenticated
> connections require CALs.
>
> I couldnt find anything about DNS, but at this point i would think that it
> shouldn't require
> CALs since you don't need to authenticate to use it, at least not for
> resolution or normal DDNS registrations.
> I wonder if a DDNS that allows only secure updates would require a CAL to
> register a client.
> Another question might be about domain logons: do they require CALs?
>
> Simone
>
>



Christopher

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

You guys crack me up :-)

"Nigel" <nigel@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:OqTEcSUDCHA.1880@tkmsftngp04...
> YOU SPASTIC
>
> I cannot believe you bought a server and licences for studying. Microsoft
> give them away for nothing, albeit with a 3 month limit.
>
> Moron
>
> "Simone Guzzetti" <simone@coolshot.net> wrote in message
> news:#68Ekw$CCHA.1700@tkmsftngp04...
> > Yes, not 'any' service requires a CAL.
> > While i'd agree that the term 'any' might not be perfect for the matter,
> > here's
> > what i'm told about CALs' and what made me think what i said earlier :
> > Client Access License (CAL)
> >
> > A CAL gives client computers the right to connect to computers running
> > Windows 2000 Server so that the client computers can connect to network
> > services, shared folders, and print resources. When you install Windows

> 2000
> > Server, you must choose a CAL mode: Per Seat or Per Server.
> >
> > The following services do not require CALs:
> >
> >
> > a.. Anonymous or authenticated access to Windows 2000 Server with
> > Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) version 4.0 or a

Web- server
> > application that provides Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) sharing of
> > Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files
> >
> >
> > b.. Telnet and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) connections
> >
> > Following your advice i did some further reading and I should add that

> these
> > situations do not require CALs:
> >
> > a.. DHCP and WINS.
> > b.. Local logons on a server.
> > c.. RPC.
> > d.. named pipes
> > e.. and more.
> > I guess the most clear hint is what Laura said, typically only

> authenticated
> > connections require CALs.
> >
> > I couldnt find anything about DNS, but at this point i would think that

it
> > shouldn't require
> > CALs since you don't need to authenticate to use it, at least not for
> > resolution or normal DDNS registrations.
> > I wonder if a DDNS that allows only secure updates would require a CAL

to
> > register a client.
> > Another question might be about domain logons: do they require CALs?
> >
> > Simone
> >
> >

>
>



Don Julio

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm




"Nigel" <nigel@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:OqTEcSUDCHA.1880@tkmsftngp04...
> YOU SPASTIC
>
> I cannot believe you bought a server and licences for studying. Microsoft
> give them away for nothing, albeit with a 3 month limit.
>
> Moron
>
> "Simone Guzzetti" <simone@coolshot.net> wrote in message
> news:#68Ekw$CCHA.1700@tkmsftngp04...
> > Yes, not 'any' service requires a CAL.
> > While i'd agree that the term 'any' might not be perfect for the matter,
> > here's
> > what i'm told about CALs' and what made me think what i said earlier :
> > Client Access License (CAL)
> >
> > A CAL gives client computers the right to connect to computers running
> > Windows 2000 Server so that the client computers can connect to network
> > services, shared folders, and print resources. When you install Windows

> 2000
> > Server, you must choose a CAL mode: Per Seat or Per Server.
> >
> > The following services do not require CALs:
> >
> >
> > a.. Anonymous or authenticated access to Windows 2000 Server with
> > Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) version 4.0 or a

Web- server
> > application that provides Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) sharing of
> > Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files
> >
> >
> > b.. Telnet and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) connections
> >
> > Following your advice i did some further reading and I should add that

> these
> > situations do not require CALs:
> >
> > a.. DHCP and WINS.
> > b.. Local logons on a server.
> > c.. RPC.
> > d.. named pipes
> > e.. and more.
> > I guess the most clear hint is what Laura said, typically only

> authenticated
> > connections require CALs.
> >
> > I couldnt find anything about DNS, but at this point i would think that

it
> > shouldn't require
> > CALs since you don't need to authenticate to use it, at least not for
> > resolution or normal DDNS registrations.
> > I wonder if a DDNS that allows only secure updates would require a CAL

to
> > register a client.
> > Another question might be about domain logons: do they require CALs?
> >
> > Simone
> >
> >

>
>



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wombat

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

"Nigel" <nigel@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:OqTEcSUDCHA.1880@tkmsftngp04...
> YOU SPASTIC
>
> I cannot believe you bought a server and licences for studying. Microsoft
> give them away for nothing, albeit with a 3 month limit.


You're just jealous that you don't have that much money to blow.



Daniel Wilson

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

<snip>
> I guess the most clear hint is what Laura said, typically only

authenticated
> connections require CALs.
>

<snip>
> Another question might be about domain logons: do they require CALs?
>
> Simone
>
>


Domain logons definitely require authentication -- and from what I read when
I was studying for the MCSE, I'm fairly certain they *do* require a CAL.

--
Daniel Wilson, BSCS, MCSE
CompuSoft Solutions and The Worthwhile Company
www.worthwhile.com
Your complete e-business solution partners.
Phone: 864-233-9029 Fax: 509-757-5264


Christopher

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

May as well blow it now while it's mine --- gotta be movin' on out soon and
will get all the toys I can in the mean time!

- Chris.

"wombat" <wombat@privacyx.com> wrote in message
news:#pdGhpVDCHA.492@tkmsftngp02...
> "Nigel" <nigel@nospam.net> wrote in message
> news:OqTEcSUDCHA.1880@tkmsftngp04...
> > YOU SPASTIC
> >
> > I cannot believe you bought a server and licences for studying.

Microsoft
> > give them away for nothing, albeit with a 3 month limit.

>
> You're just jealous that you don't have that much money to blow.
>
>
>



Simone Guzzetti

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Talking about spastics,

How about people that is not even able to put an answer to the right
message?





Nigel

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Simone go pimp yourself out on street corners you will be far more useful
that way.

"Simone Guzzetti" <simone@coolshot.net> wrote in message
news:OSJmwldDCHA.2576@tkmsftngp04...
> Talking about spastics,
>
> How about people that is not even able to put an answer to the right
> message?
>
>
>
>
>



|{evin

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Simone Guzzetti wrote:
> Talking about spastics,
>
> How about people that is not even able to put an answer
> to the right message?


Almost as annoying as people who top-post, quote entire messages, and
even right up there with morons that don't quote anything at all.

--
Kevin
My kids seem to always be around, remove them to reply
directly to me.



Jtyc

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Top posters rule!!


"If god intended us to walk, he wouldn't have invented roller skates."

> Almost as annoying as people who top-post, quote entire messages, and
> even right up there with morons that don't quote anything at all.
>
> --
> Kevin
> My kids seem to always be around, remove them to reply
> directly to me.
>




Christopher

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Uh oh, my simple question turns into a flame war :-)

BTW, is top posting putting your reply at the top of the message like this?

"|{evin" <Matthew.b-o-f-h@Melissa.insightbb.Malayna.com> wrote in message
news:SD6M8.12253$pw3.517@sccrnsc03...
> Simone Guzzetti wrote:
> > Talking about spastics,
> >
> > How about people that is not even able to put an answer
> > to the right message?

>
> Almost as annoying as people who top-post, quote entire messages, and
> even right up there with morons that don't quote anything at all.




www.NetMech.co.uk

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Hi there from www.NetMech.co.uk

Thanks to everyone who has joined so far.

To see what you are missing please visit www.netmech.co.uk

Cheers

"Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> wrote in message
news:emXHP#yCCHA.1236@tkmsftngp02...
> Hello,
>
> I have purchased Windows 2000 Server with 5 CAL for a mini-lab to help me
> study for my exams. When I logged into the server as an admin today, I

got
> an error that I was reaching the max # of licenses available and to check
> event view. I got this in application event viewer: "License usage for
> product SMBServer 5.0 is reaching the maximum number of per server

licenses
> purchased. Consult License Manager from the Administrative Tools folder

for
> more information". When I go to license manager, I see "0 Per Set
> Purchased, 0 Per Seat Allocated, 5 Per Server Purchased, 5 Per Search
> Reached". My lab is configured with 4 machines including the server, so

I'm
> not certain how I've reached the limit, could anyone shed any light? Even
> more - one of the machines is a Linux box that uses the server just to get
> an IP and Gateway (does this use a license?) and one is an NT 4 SBS Server
> with Exchange that never ever touches the W2K Server (seperate domain,
> doesn't use DHCP, never uses the share, etc).
>
> Thanks,
> Christopher.
>
>



www.NetMech.co.uk

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Hi there from www.NetMech.co.uk

Thanks to everyone who has joined so far.

To see what you are missing please visit www.netmech.co.uk

Cheers


"Christopher" <christopher@kibweb.com> wrote in message
news:emXHP#yCCHA.1236@tkmsftngp02...
> Hello,
>
> I have purchased Windows 2000 Server with 5 CAL for a mini-lab to help me
> study for my exams. When I logged into the server as an admin today, I

got
> an error that I was reaching the max # of licenses available and to check
> event view. I got this in application event viewer: "License usage for
> product SMBServer 5.0 is reaching the maximum number of per server

licenses
> purchased. Consult License Manager from the Administrative Tools folder

for
> more information". When I go to license manager, I see "0 Per Set
> Purchased, 0 Per Seat Allocated, 5 Per Server Purchased, 5 Per Search
> Reached". My lab is configured with 4 machines including the server, so

I'm
> not certain how I've reached the limit, could anyone shed any light? Even
> more - one of the machines is a Linux box that uses the server just to get
> an IP and Gateway (does this use a license?) and one is an NT 4 SBS Server
> with Exchange that never ever touches the W2K Server (seperate domain,
> doesn't use DHCP, never uses the share, etc).
>
> Thanks,
> Christopher.
>
>



diamondÐan

2002-08-12, 10:23 am

In article <ufnfeo1p1sfo22@corp.supernews.com>, Raphael Norberg decided
to open his mouth and remove all doubt by saying...

> if you can afford to BUY windows 2000 server and 5 CALS for a test lab, you
> have WAY too much extra cash laying around!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Raphael, MCP
>

IIRC - Windows 2000 server includes 5 CALS standard.
--
diamondDan - MCNGP #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9
http://www.mcngp.tk
The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
Jim

2002-08-12, 12:23 pm

I would have to disagree here. I don't think that they require a CAL. CALs
are only needed for authenticated connections to a server. Connections as
in connecting to a share or a printer. The services that just send info back
to the workstation don't require a CAL, such as dns, domain logons, dhcp,
wins and such.

Maybe someone from Microsoft could give us the definite answer on this. Ben?

Jim

"Daniel Wilson" <dwilson@compusoftsolutions.com> wrote in message
news:uEAnnrXDCHA.1764@tkmsftngp02...
> <snip>
>
> Domain logons definitely require authentication -- and from what I read

when
> I was studying for the MCSE, I'm fairly certain they *do* require a CAL.
>
> --
> Daniel Wilson, BSCS, MCSE
> CompuSoft Solutions and The Worthwhile Company
> www.worthwhile.com
> Your complete e-business solution partners.
> Phone: 864-233-9029 Fax: 509-757-5264
>
>



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