← Back to context Comment by bald 4 years ago > 5 userI think he's referring to CAL 5 comments bald Reply floatingatoll 4 years ago Huh? stan_rogers 4 years ago It's a 5-user Client Access License (CAL) package for Windows NT Server. Someone 4 years ago If so, that’s not a Windows NT license, but an add-on that allows five users (¿at a time?) to connect to a Windows NT system that requires its own license to run, isn’t it? 1 reply → floatingatoll 4 years ago Ah! Thank you.
floatingatoll 4 years ago Huh? stan_rogers 4 years ago It's a 5-user Client Access License (CAL) package for Windows NT Server. Someone 4 years ago If so, that’s not a Windows NT license, but an add-on that allows five users (¿at a time?) to connect to a Windows NT system that requires its own license to run, isn’t it? 1 reply → floatingatoll 4 years ago Ah! Thank you.
stan_rogers 4 years ago It's a 5-user Client Access License (CAL) package for Windows NT Server. Someone 4 years ago If so, that’s not a Windows NT license, but an add-on that allows five users (¿at a time?) to connect to a Windows NT system that requires its own license to run, isn’t it? 1 reply → floatingatoll 4 years ago Ah! Thank you.
Someone 4 years ago If so, that’s not a Windows NT license, but an add-on that allows five users (¿at a time?) to connect to a Windows NT system that requires its own license to run, isn’t it? 1 reply →
Huh?
It's a 5-user Client Access License (CAL) package for Windows NT Server.
If so, that’s not a Windows NT license, but an add-on that allows five users (¿at a time?) to connect to a Windows NT system that requires its own license to run, isn’t it?
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Ah! Thank you.