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Bob Christian
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Tue Dec 21, 2004 1:52 am Post subject:
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Does an LCS/SQL technology license exist much like the MOM/SMS "with SQL
Server 2000 Technology" license? Or, does the client have to purchase a
full SQL licenset to use with LCS (or co-lo it on an existing fully licensed
SQL server)?
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toml@online.microsoft.com
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Fri Dec 31, 2004 2:07 am Post subject:
RE: Another SQL Question...Licensing |
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Bob,
Would this information be helpful? This was a question for a customer
configuration with the necessary license info below it.
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1 x Access Proxy Server in DMZ
1 LCS 2005 SE Server L
1 x Director Server
1 LCS 2005 SE Server L
3 x LCS Enterprise Edition (pool servers)
3 LCS 2005 EE Server L’s
1 x SQL backend server for LCS
SQL
1 x SQL backend server for Archiving
SQL
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TomL LCS Kid
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Subject: Another SQL Question...Licensing
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Does an LCS/SQL technology license exist much like the MOM/SMS "with SQL
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Bob Christian
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 2:08 am Post subject:
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It helps, and that was what I was afraid of...the LCS 2005 EE requires a
full SQL license.
By the way, it is GREAT to see more MSFT people on the boards.
Thanks,
Bob
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Would this information be helpful? This was a question for a customer
configuration with the necessary license info below it.
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1 x Access Proxy Server in DMZ
1 LCS 2005 SE Server L
1 x Director Server
1 LCS 2005 SE Server L
3 x LCS Enterprise Edition (pool servers)
3 LCS 2005 EE Server L's
1 x SQL backend server for LCS
SQL
1 x SQL backend server for Archiving
SQL
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TomL LCS Kid
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Subject: Another SQL Question...Licensing
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 14:52:12 -0500
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Does an LCS/SQL technology license exist much like the MOM/SMS "with SQL
Server 2000 Technology" license? Or, does the client have to purchase a
full SQL licenset to use with LCS (or co-lo it on an existing fully
licensed
SQL server)?
Bob
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