Hi all,
The company I working currently has a problem about Windows 2003
terminale server Licensing. The thing is we try to setup a Terminale server
using Windows 2003. But for each thin client try to connect to it we need
to buy a License, and that cost huge money as company has more than 100 PCs.
I did found there is a LTSP project under Linux may help, however there
is another problem the software part, once connected we also need to run
application on the server eg. MS Project. The way MS charge license
with MS Project
also per devices or per users, this cost huge money too! MS really are
too greed : (
So I wonder if any better solution can overcom or at least reduce the cost ?
Regard,
K.C
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