Common use of Client Access Clause in Contracts

Client Access. Licensee needs to acquire a separate Client Access License for Microsoft Exchange Server in order to use Microsoft Exchange Client Software to access and otherwise utilize Microsoft Exchange Server and to access or otherwise utilize the services of any other electronic mail server software. Note regarding the use of the Forms Designer and Sample Applications. The Forms Designer and its components may only be used to create applications which utilize the services of Microsoft Exchange Server ("Application"). Microsoft grants Licensee the following non-exclusive rights: (i) to reproduce and distribute the run-time modules of the Forms Designer in conjunction with Licensee's Application; (ii) to reproduce, customize and distribute the run-time modules of the Sample Applications in conjunction with Licensee's Application; and (iii) to use and modify the source code version of the Sample Applications and to reproduce and distribute the object code version of such modifications in conjunction with Licensee's Application. Any distribution permitted under this Section must be in compliance with the Distribution Requirements listed below. For purposes of this Section, "run-time modules" are those files identified in the written materials accompanying Microsoft Exchange Server as required during the execution of Licensee's software product. Source Extractor and Microsoft Mall Connector, Microsoft Exchange Server also includes Source Extractor software. The Source Extractor and Microsoft Mail Connector programs contain components which may be installed on additional machines. Microsoft grants Licensee the additional right to modify the source code version of the Source Extractor programs. The Source Extractor programs may only be used to migrate data to Microsoft Exchange Server.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Government Integrator Agreement (Software Net Corp), Government Integrator Agreement (Software Net Corp)