Client Access License definition
Examples of Client Access License in a sentence
During the Licensed Period, Faculty and Staff who are the primary users (as defined in the Product Use Rights) of an Institution Qualified Desktop running one or more Products licensed by Institution may run one copy of each licensed Product on a home PC that they own or lease (or, for work at home rights for a Client Access License, to access the server Products licensed by Institution from a home PC that they own or lease), solely for work-related purposes.
Each piece of proprietary software must have a valid registration and be covered by a Client Access License (CAL).
If the user conducts a Windows session, an incremental Terminal Server Client Access License (TS CAL) is required as well.
Number of concurrent connections: Each connection must have its own Client Access License.
The platform requires that each user of the system have an individual Client Access License (CAL) to access the system.