Win XP in a Win2000 TS environment

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Just a clarification question here. I remember in Windows 2000 Terminal
Server, a Windows 2000 Professional workstation had a built in Terminal
Server CAL. Is that still the case with the same server, but now the
workstation has been upgraded to Windows XP Pro? Or do we now need to buy a
TS CAL?

Thanks!
 
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Theatre Admin,

Windows XP Pro also has a TS CAL built in so you should not require any
further licenses.
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"Theatre Admin" <TheatreAdmin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4787C8DE-FCFF-4771-82BB-5204AEC3BA15@microsoft.com...
> Just a clarification question here. I remember in Windows 2000 Terminal
> Server, a Windows 2000 Professional workstation had a built in Terminal
> Server CAL. Is that still the case with the same server, but now the
> workstation has been upgraded to Windows XP Pro? Or do we now need to buy
> a
> TS CAL?
>
> Thanks!
 
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Just as an addenda - it has a TS CAL only if you connect to a Win2K
terminal server. There are no comped CALs for Windows 2003 Servers...
(in case others see this question/answer)

Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking & Smart Display MVP)
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 14:11:04 -0400, "Bruce Cowper [MSFT]"
<bcowper@online.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Theatre Admin,
>
>Windows XP Pro also has a TS CAL built in so you should not require any
>further licenses.