Common use of Additional Licensing Requirements and or Use Rights Clause in Contracts

Additional Licensing Requirements and or Use Rights. a. Windows Server 2016 Client Access Licenses (CALs) i. You must acquire and assign the appropriate CAL to each device or user that accesses your instances of the server software directly or indirectly. A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a separate device. Your CALs permit access to your instances of earlier versions, but not later versions, of the server software. If you are accessing instances of an earlier version, you may also use CALs corresponding to that version. You do not need CALs for: · any of your servers licensed to run instances of the server software; · up to two devices or users to access your instances of the server software only to administer those instances; · any instance running in a physical operating system environment used solely to: run hardware virtualization software; provide hardware virtualization services; run software to manage and service operating system environments on the licensed server. · any user or device that accesses the Web Workloads; · any user or device that accesses an HPC Workload. ii. Some server software functionality requires additional CALs, as listed below: · Windows Server 2016 Remote Desktop Services: Windows Server 2016 Remote Desktop Services CAL · Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Rights Management Services: Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Rights Management Services CAL.

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Sources: Microsoft Software License Terms

Additional Licensing Requirements and or Use Rights. a. Windows Server 2016 Client Access Licenses (CALs) i. You must acquire and assign the appropriate CAL to each device or user that accesses your instances of the server software directly or indirectly. A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a separate device. Your CALs permit access to your instances of earlier versions, but not later versions, of the server software. If you are accessing instances of an earlier version, you may also use CALs corresponding to that version. You do not need CALs for: · any of your servers licensed to run instances of the server software; · up to two devices or users to access your instances of the server software only to administer those instances; · any instance running in a physical operating system environment used solely to: run hardware virtualization software; provide hardware virtualization services; run software to manage and service operating system environments on the licensed server. · any user or device that accesses the Web Workloads; · any user or device that accesses an HPC Workload. ii. Some server software functionality requires additional CALs, as listed below: · Windows Server 2016 Remote Desktop Services: Windows Server 2016 Remote Desktop Services CAL · Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Rights Management Services: Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Rights Management Services CAL. iii. Types of CALs. There are two types of CALs: one for devices and one for users. Each device CAL permits one device, used by any user, to access instances of the server software on your licensed servers. Each user CAL permits one user, using any device, to access instances of the server software on your licensed servers. You may use a combination of device and user CALs.

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Sources: Microsoft Software License Agreement