Client Access Licenses Cals Sample Clauses

Client Access Licenses Cals i. You must acquire and assign a SQL Server 2008 R2 CAL to each device or user that accesses your instances of the server software directly or indirectly. A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a separate device.  You do not need CALs for any of your servers licensed to run instances of the server software.  You do not need CALs for up to two devices or users to access your instances of the server software only to administer those instances.  Your CALs permit access to your instances of earlier versions, but not later versions, of the server software. If you are accessing instances of an earlier version, you may also use CALs corresponding to that version.
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Client Access Licenses Cals. You must acquire and assign a SQL Server 2016 CAL to each device or user that accesses your instances of the server software directly or indirectly. A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a separate device.
Client Access Licenses Cals. You must acquire and assign a SQL Server 2016 CAL to each device or user that accesses your instances of the server software directly or indirectly. A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a separate device. Your CALs permit access to your instances of earlier versions, but not later versions, of the server software. You do not need CALs for: • any of your servers licensed to run instances of the server software, or • up to two devices or users to access your instances of the server software only to administer those instances. • You are only entitled to the number of CALs displayed in the Registered Modules screen of CustomerSource for the applicable Unified Solution. • Each individual device or user must be identifiable and assigned a CAL prior to accessing the software.
Client Access Licenses Cals. You must acquire and assign a CAL to each device or user that accesses your instances of the server software directly or indirectly. A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a separate device. The appropriate CAL for each product is listed in the table below. • You do not need CALs for:
Client Access Licenses Cals i. In addition to the software license, you must acquire the appropriate CAL for each device or user that accesses instances of the server software directly or indirectly.  You may not access instances of the server software under Workgroup Edition CALs.  You do not need a CAL for any of your servers licensed to run instances of the server software.  You do not need a CAL for up to two devices or users to access instances of the server software only to administer those instances.  Your CALs permit access to instances of earlier versions, but not later versions, of the server software.
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