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Office licensing on terminal server
How does licensing for Office 2003 work on a terminal server? Is there a
special version of Office that must be installed on the server, and how is it licensed? I have the terminal server CALs already - I just need to know how to install/license Office so that it can be used remotely if necessary. All the workstations have Office installed, although there is a mixture of everything from Office 97 to Office 2003 and Basic to Pro. All the users have workstations in the office but will need to connect remotely on occasion. Do their workstation licenses suffice, and if so, how do I get it installed on the server when there are multiple versions on the workstations? It seems to me that the office OEM activation process requires the installation to be on the same workstation as the initial activation for the specific license key. |
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