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by MichaelGG
4067 days ago
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That's neat though. Shop around for the cheapest reseller, let them make the mistakes or miscalculation, enjoy? I'm guessing it comes down to virtual cores and such, right? Although I'm surprised how many stupid-simple mistakes people make just by not reading even the basics. (Wait MSDN includes several Office keys, so obviously they don't want us to buy Office licenses for administrative assistants.) |
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And no because you still get nailed -- it's not like your reseller is the one being audited, it's you.
You're supposed to get CALs for printers accessing MS servers.
Don't ever use an MS server for DHCP, every single client needs a CAL. How am I supposed to even predict that if we allow personal devices on the guest network?
It's beyond frustrating - and the products are great, they just make it impossible to actually ever be in compliance and you need to spend an insane amount of time just handling licenses. It's really the reason I avoid MS as much as possible, and I really love their dev tools (Visual Studio is beyond awesome, I love C#.net) its just too much hassle.