I am facing the following situation: in a small company, the management
decided that some documents were to be stored on a TS and accessed by a
small amount (5) of people. These people do have laptops with Office 2007
Pro (OEM) installed.
My interpretation of the situation is that my customer does not need to buy
additional licences, but should obtain a VL CD of Office 2007 in order to
intall it on the TS ? Is there a way to obtain such a CD without buying
licences ?
Xavier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am facing the following situation: in a small company, the management
> decided that some documents were to be stored on a TS and accessed by a
> small amount (5) of people. These people do have laptops with Office
> 2007 Pro (OEM) installed.
>
> According to
> http://download.microsoft.com/downl...on_with_windows_server_terminal_services.doc:
> "Scenario 4 (...) The customer does not need to acquire any more
> Microsoft Office licenses as long the portable desktops are licensed for
> the edition, language, and version of Microsoft Office being accessed. "
>
> My interpretation of the situation is that my customer does not need to
> buy additional licences, but should obtain a VL CD of Office 2007 in
> order to intall it on the TS ? Is there a way to obtain such a CD
> without buying licences ?
>
> Any clarification would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Xavier
>
>
Have the documents stored in a folder tree on the server. Share the
folder and then map it to a network drive on the clients' machines. Then
they can open the files using their local Office applications. No need
for further licenses. You don't need licenses to store documents on a
hard drive.... You don't even need Terminal Services.
--
Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
I realize I didn't make myself clear enough. The customer is using network
shares for storing most of its documents. However, a few other documents
must be stored in a separate TS environment (explaining the reasoning
leading to such an implementation would be too long). A user will thus use
Office 2007 installed on its PC to work on most of the documents which are
stored on network shares. If the user needs to work on a few other document,
he must open a TS session to the TS server which contains Office 2007 and
some documents.
Thanks for your help.
Xavier
"Hank Arnold (MVP)" <rasilon@aol.com> wrote in message
news:eW$Ti9ldIHA.4120@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Xavier wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am facing the following situation: in a small company, the management
>> decided that some documents were to be stored on a TS and accessed by a
>> small amount (5) of people. These people do have laptops with Office 2007
>> Pro (OEM) installed.
>>
>> According to
>> http://download.microsoft.com/downl...on_with_windows_server_terminal_services.doc:
>> "Scenario 4 (...) The customer does not need to acquire any more
>> Microsoft Office licenses as long the portable desktops are licensed for
>> the edition, language, and version of Microsoft Office being accessed. "
>>
>> My interpretation of the situation is that my customer does not need to
>> buy additional licences, but should obtain a VL CD of Office 2007 in
>> order to intall it on the TS ? Is there a way to obtain such a CD
>> without buying licences ?
>>
>> Any clarification would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Xavier
>>
>>
>
> Have the documents stored in a folder tree on the server. Share the folder
> and then map it to a network drive on the clients' machines. Then they can
> open the files using their local Office applications. No need for further
> licenses. You don't need licenses to store documents on a hard drive....
> You don't even need Terminal Services.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Hank Arnold
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Server - Directory Services
You'll have to work hard to convince me that this setup is necessary. It
just doesn't make sense to me, but that's for another day.
My opinion is that the management will need to get licenses to run
Office on the TS server. They should get an Open License and the correct
number of Client Access Licenses. This will be the number of computers
(per device) or users (per user) that will be accessing Office on the TS
server....
You should consult with MS or a reseller to determine the correct
licenses (and #) that you need...
--
Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
Xavier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I realize I didn't make myself clear enough. The customer is using
> network shares for storing most of its documents. However, a few other
> documents must be stored in a separate TS environment (explaining the
> reasoning leading to such an implementation would be too long). A user
> will thus use Office 2007 installed on its PC to work on most of the
> documents which are stored on network shares. If the user needs to work
> on a few other document, he must open a TS session to the TS server
> which contains Office 2007 and some documents.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Xavier
>
>
> "Hank Arnold (MVP)" <rasilon@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:eW$Ti9ldIHA.4120@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Xavier wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am facing the following situation: in a small company, the
>>> management decided that some documents were to be stored on a TS and
>>> accessed by a small amount (5) of people. These people do have
>>> laptops with Office 2007 Pro (OEM) installed.
>>>
>>> According to
>>> http://download.microsoft.com/downl...on_with_windows_server_terminal_services.doc:
>>> "Scenario 4 (...) The customer does not need to acquire any more
>>> Microsoft Office licenses as long the portable desktops are licensed
>>> for the edition, language, and version of Microsoft Office being
>>> accessed. "
>>>
>>> My interpretation of the situation is that my customer does not need
>>> to buy additional licences, but should obtain a VL CD of Office 2007
>>> in order to intall it on the TS ? Is there a way to obtain such a CD
>>> without buying licences ?
>>>
>>> Any clarification would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Xavier
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Have the documents stored in a folder tree on the server. Share the
>> folder and then map it to a network drive on the clients' machines.
>> Then they can open the files using their local Office applications. No
>> need for further licenses. You don't need licenses to store documents
>> on a hard drive.... You don't even need Terminal Services.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>> Hank Arnold
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Server - Directory Services
>
"Hank Arnold (MVP)" <rasilon@aol.com> wrote in message
news:umyN97tdIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> You'll have to work hard to convince me that this setup is necessary. It
> just doesn't make sense to me, but that's for another day.
>
> My opinion is that the management will need to get licenses to run Office
> on the TS server. They should get an Open License and the correct number
> of Client Access Licenses. This will be the number of computers (per
> device) or users (per user) that will be accessing Office on the TS
> server....
>
> You should consult with MS or a reseller to determine the correct licenses
> (and #) that you need...
>
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Hank Arnold
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Server - Directory Services
>
> Xavier wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I realize I didn't make myself clear enough. The customer is using
>> network shares for storing most of its documents. However, a few other
>> documents must be stored in a separate TS environment (explaining the
>> reasoning leading to such an implementation would be too long). A user
>> will thus use Office 2007 installed on its PC to work on most of the
>> documents which are stored on network shares. If the user needs to work
>> on a few other document, he must open a TS session to the TS server which
>> contains Office 2007 and some documents.
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Xavier
>>
>>
>> "Hank Arnold (MVP)" <rasilon@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:eW$Ti9ldIHA.4120@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Xavier wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I am facing the following situation: in a small company, the management
>>>> decided that some documents were to be stored on a TS and accessed by a
>>>> small amount (5) of people. These people do have laptops with Office
>>>> 2007 Pro (OEM) installed.
>>>>
>>>> According to
>>>> http://download.microsoft.com/downl...on_with_windows_server_terminal_services.doc:
>>>> "Scenario 4 (...) The customer does not need to acquire any more
>>>> Microsoft Office licenses as long the portable desktops are licensed
>>>> for the edition, language, and version of Microsoft Office being
>>>> accessed. "
>>>>
>>>> My interpretation of the situation is that my customer does not need to
>>>> buy additional licences, but should obtain a VL CD of Office 2007 in
>>>> order to intall it on the TS ? Is there a way to obtain such a CD
>>>> without buying licences ?
>>>>
>>>> Any clarification would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Xavier
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Have the documents stored in a folder tree on the server. Share the
>>> folder and then map it to a network drive on the clients' machines. Then
>>> they can open the files using their local Office applications. No need
>>> for further licenses. You don't need licenses to store documents on a
>>> hard drive.... You don't even need Terminal Services.
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Hank Arnold
>>> Microsoft MVP
>>> Windows Server - Directory Services
>>
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