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A Client Access License (CAL) is a kind of software license that legally permits client computers to connect to server software
120 days.
Client Access License
120 days
A license is a way for software manufacturers to make sure that bootleg software is not supported. You must have a license(for businesses) to run certain software. This applies when you have say Windows Server 2003. the server has it's own license. You need client licenses to access this software from the workstation pc's. They are called Client Access Licenses (CAL's) and must be bought in order for them to access the server. You need one for each client. and they are not cheap.
Terminal Services provides a 120-day grace period
Yes, a VMWare Infrastructure Client license is included with all copies of ESX Server.
CAL stands for Client Access License. It is a associated with proprietary softwares distributed by companies such as Microsoft. They enable the end-users to legally connect to the servers of the company.
Remote desktop.
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For users who require frequent access to multiple servers, the best licensing mode to select is the Remote Desktop Services (RDS) User CAL (Client Access License). This mode allows individual users to access multiple servers without needing a separate license for each server, making it cost-effective and convenient for environments where users frequently switch between servers. Additionally, it simplifies management and ensures compliance, as each user is covered for all server access under a single license.
Is this a lan or a wan network. Is the client on a different subnet of the network? You could even be talking about a client connected through VPN here... ok, be a bit more specific.Want to access the client. Would RDP not be the obvious thing..?? You could set the client up to accept incoming connections. You could do a java script that would allow you to just log in and take control of the machine. Be more specific about the network and what sort of access you want.