I am thinking to go with Device CALs instead of User CALs this time (we have 8 users and 8 PC's in the office and nobody ever needs to work from home or other remote locations so I guess there is no difference, but Device CALs are cheaper, LOL). I never came across RDS CALs before (not sure whether this is a new thing or whether I was just completely ignorant). What I am trying to figure out is what licences do we need? Everything was/is working fine, everyone is able to access the server via Remote Desktop simultaneously, etc. Up until recently the server was running on 2008 R2 and there were 10 USER CALs installed too. There are only 3 roles installed on the server: AD (to create users for Remote Desktop connections), RD (to allow Remote Desktop connections) and of course File Server. Installed on it (as well as to access the same data mentioned before). Also each user/PC needs to connect to the Server via Remote Desktop to use a couple of applications that are We also have 8 members of staff and everyone has 1 desktop PC so 8 PC's in total. PC's are not Domain joined, they are just on a Workgroup.Įvery PC/user is accessing the data from the server via Mapped network drive (if they only need to work on basic documents such as Word or Excel). So we have a Server where the data is stored and some applications installed. I've been researching this but still non the wiser as the information on various websites is so confusing.
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