Yes, you will need a 2003 server CAL and a 2003 TS CAL for every
device or user that contacts the 2003 TS.
You will also need a 2003 TS Licensing server.
W2K Licensing Servers cannot handle 2003 TS CALs, but the other
way around is no problem. The reason is that 2003 has a new type
of licenses, "Per User" or "Per Device". Which type is most cost-
effective for your organisation depends on the number of users
versus the number of workstations that you have.
Windows Server 2003 Pricing and Licensing FAQ
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/howtobuy/licensing/pric
licfaq.mspx
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> I have two servers, one running Windows 2000 Server and
> the other, Windows 2003 Server. Both are PDC on the same
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Romulus - 31 Oct 2003 21:55 GMT
Thank you very much for your response.
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>Yes, you will need a 2003 server CAL and a 2003 TS CAL for every
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