First off, I hope this is the correct forum. Even though it is not really a ADNM issue, but I suppose it is since ADNM stores the license file.
Anyway, symantics aside - I have a Win2k Server system, that is “supposed” to be SBS, but when I look at the properties it is listed as a normal Win2k server, but there is a SBS console under programs. Weird. So this creates the obvious question:
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Do I license it as a Win2k server or SBS?
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If I license it as a SBS do I also need to purchase licenses for the clients? For example: 1 - SBS server, 10 clients = 1 SBS server with 10 clients, OR 1 SBS with 10 clients AND 10 Pro licenses?
Here is the real scenario:
1 - SBS or Win2k server (described above)
1 - Win2k Server (runs one network app)
15 - Win2k/WinXP Pro Workstations.
What do I need to purchase for my client?
Thanks!
Shane