[AccessD] Microsoft Office through TermServer or Citrix server

Jim Dettman jimdettman at verizon.net
Sun Jan 18 13:53:24 CST 2009


Jim,

<<Right now I have a client that has 20 existing license of Microsoft
Office.
They would like to move the licenses to a single server and using TermServer
deploy those licenses around the office. They are now leasing the computers
and plan to roll them over ever couple of years. >>

<<The hope is to be able to deploy the MS Office package around the office,
through the TermServer, as stations come and go and to not incur further
licensing charges.>>
  
  Not quite sure what you mean by that, but generally an OEM license only
allows you to use it on the machine on which it was pre-installed.  

  Which version of Office is this?

Jim.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Jim Lawrence
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 1:25 PM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Microsoft Office through TermServer or Citrix server

Thank you for the heads up. That will definitely be a product for future
use.

Right now I have a client that has 20 existing license of Microsoft Office.
They would like to move the licenses to a single server and using TermServer
deploy those licenses around the office. They are now leasing the computers
and plan to roll them over ever couple of years. 

Even though they have purchased the computers pre-bundled OEMs with MS
Office, there is no actual DVD. The only method that they know the package
is legal is that they have a box with the key number on it. The current
computers have IDE hardware but the new systems will only have SATA drives
so the OS can not simply be migrated/imaged. 

We have been trying to find out what the legal licensing involved with this
scenario is. 

They have purchased a Server2003, quad-core and 8 GB RAM and they are
willing to purchase 20 terminal licenses for.

The hope is to be able to deploy the MS Office package around the office,
through the TermServer, as stations come and go and to not incur further
licensing charges.

This question has been posed to a number of sales people but no one seems to
know for certain.

Jim    

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 12:57 AM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Microsoft Office through TermServer or Citrix server

Hi Jim

If you have less than 21 users, ThinSoft WinConnect Server XP is the
alternative we use. _Much_ easier to set up, simple and cheap licensing:

  http://www.thinsoftinc.com/support_winconxp.aspx 

Note, that the terminal client software for this and Terminal Server is
available for Mac too (free download from MS). In fact, the newest release
of this has better features (more user friendly) than the Windows version.

/gustav

-----Original Message-----
 
Would anyone have recommendations managing MS Office through client services
(TermServer, Citrix server or SharePoint etc)? How does the licensing work?
Is there a better way to deploy Office? Costs, licensing or additional
concerns?  

TIA
Jim 



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