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10-29-2007 07:13 AM
10-29-2007 07:13 AM
From what I can understand, this entitles 5 clients to access and work with this server.
However, I do not know if this same certificate also entitles the server to run a W2k3 instance with a proper license since I saw no OS installation CD's included.
So basically the question is, should we buy a separate copy of Windows 2003 Server and install it? Or can we obtain an OS license with this certificate?
I thank anyone who can give some insight into this.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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10-30-2007 03:50 AM
10-30-2007 03:50 AM
Re: ML 370 G5 Windows 2003 Server licensing
Again, thanks to anyone who can help out.
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10-30-2007 07:59 AM
10-30-2007 07:59 AM
Re: ML 370 G5 Windows 2003 Server licensing
I have requested moderators to have a look at this.
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Regards.
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10-30-2007 08:11 AM
10-30-2007 08:11 AM
Solutionhttp://h20195.www2.hp.com/PDF/4AA0-8013EEGB.pdf
& you may get the option part # for each OS versions from:
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/hr/hr/sm/WF17a/A1-9959701-12423402-12423402-12424970-12424970.html
I dont know which language is that. But if you google the option part # from that web page, you may get an English Page.
Regards.
Sorry I couldn't find this earlier. Moderators, please excuse. ;)
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10-30-2007 12:40 PM
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Re: ML 370 G5 Windows 2003 Server licensing
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11-03-2007 12:55 PM
11-03-2007 12:55 PM
Re: ML 370 G5 Windows 2003 Server licensing
It sounds like your company may have purchased the server without a Windows license, which is pretty standard for larger organizations that have a seperate licensing agreement with Microsoft called an EA (Enterprise Agreement) or sometimes an MVLA (Microsoft Volume License Agreement). Someone in management in your company's IT dept or in purchasing should be able to help provide such information.
Make a great day!
Roger
Roger