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Nov 16th, 2005, 04:20 PM
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Re: How to go from zero to MS Project Server?
Microsoft is supposed to be putting out Office web versions as a light version of certain office apps. They are trying to keep up with Google and OpenOffice web services.
I know that on the network MS Project Server needs CALs so you can connect, but I did find this that states even the web accecss needs a CAL. Couldnt you create a single windows user account that all clients sould use, one at a time or something like that. It will limit your CALs to only one but I dont know how to distinguish the clients apart and prevent them from viewing other clients projects? Maybe folder permissions.
Project Server 2003 Client Access Licenses (CALs) are required for each device or user that accesses the features and services of Project Server 2003, for example to take advantage of Project Web Access.
This should be in General Developer Dave. Do you want it moved? Or at least put the [Serious] tag.
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