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Local users and CAL
  1. #1


    Rednaw Guest

    Local users and CAL

    Hi

    I´m a bit confused about the licensing. I know that all AD users need a CAL
    but what about the local users?

    I have a small web app that needs the users to access some stuff on my
    server. To verify that it is the correct users I´ve added them as local
    users. Do I need to get CALs for them as well. They are not added to the AD
    and my server is not a domain controller.




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  2. #2


    Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] Guest

    Re: Local users and CAL

    Hello Rednaw,

    I strongly suggest to contact your license reseller or MS support for licensing
    questions. To ge the correct answers please use them.

    Best regards

    Meinolf Weber
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    > Hi
    >
    > I´m a bit confused about the licensing. I know that all AD users need
    > a CAL but what about the local users?
    >
    > I have a small web app that needs the users to access some stuff on my
    > server. To verify that it is the correct users I´ve added them as
    > local users. Do I need to get CALs for them as well. They are not
    > added to the AD and my server is not a domain controller.
    >


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  3. #3


    Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Guest

    Re: Local users and CAL

    Rednaw <Rednaw@newsgroup> wrote:

    > Hi
    >
    > I´m a bit confused about the licensing. I know that all AD users need
    > a CAL but what about the local users?
    >
    > I have a small web app that needs the users to access some stuff on my
    > server. To verify that it is the correct users I´ve added them as
    > local users. Do I need to get CALs for them as well. They are not
    > added to the AD and my server is not a domain controller.
    Meinolf is right; call Microsoft. Licensing is an arcane thing.

    Regardless, two things:

    A CAL is for a person, not a user object. If you have five domain users and
    each of them has five domain accounts, well ...you need five CALs.

    Also, if this server is a domain member, don't use local accounts - just
    change the security so the users' domain accounts can get to the data they
    need.



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