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SBS 2003 Licensing

Despite numerous documentation available on the web, licensing still seems be a gray area for many of us. In this post, my efforts would be to cover as much information as possible (in the most simplified form) about different types of licensing involved in SBS 2003.

There are two types of CALs you can purchase for SBS 2003 - Device CALs and User CALs.

Device CALs

With Device CALs, you acquire a CAL for every device that accesses the SBS server. With this option, any user can access the server on the licensed device. In other words, device CALs allow multiple users to access the server from a single device. Example: A call-center terminal is used by three different people throughout a day.

User CALs

With user CALs, you acquire a CAL for every named user accessing your server. The licensed users can access the server from any device. In other words, user CALs allows a named user to access the server from multiple devices. Example: A sales person who accesses their e-mail through a laptop, phone and web browser.

 

Important: 
The Windows Small Business Server 2003 CALs (whether per user or per device) are not by concurrent connections. They are per user or per device regardless if the user or device is currently connected or not. Moreover, SBS 2003 CALs are only available in denominations of 5 and 20.

 

There are three types of licensing program available for SBS 2003 - OEM, Retail and Volume Licensing.

OEM Licenses

Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) licenses are acquired when you buy a computer with software legally preinstalled. If you have purchased a computer with Windows installed, you have acquired a license for OEM software. In other words, OEM licenses are purchased through an OEM like Dell, HP, etc. and they come pre-installed on hardware. SBS 2003 device and user CALs purchased from an OEM are sold as Volume Licenses.

Retail Licenses

Retail licenses, also called Full Packaged Product (FPP) is boxed, shrink-wrapped software. Licenses for this type of software are acquired through a retailer/reseller. FPP is for consumers who are looking for a small quantity of software licenses. There is no minimum license requirement.

Volume Licensing

Volume licenses are purchased through a volume license reseller. There is a purchase requirement of 5 license minimum. There is also a cost savings over retail licenses. It also provides online tracking capabilities. Volume Licensing is also referred to as Open Licensing.

Now lets take a more in-depth look into Retail Licensing

When you purchase a retail SBS 2003 CALs, you will receive an envelope which contains two sheets of paper.

  1. The first sheet contains the Microsoft Client Access License Agreement - This paper shows the type and number of CALs purchased.
  2. The second sheet contains the Microsoft License Code - The license code is a 25 digit number that must be entered in SBS 2003 Add License Wizard in order to add the licenses.

 

Note: All the pictures in this post are for illustration purposes only and does not contain a valid license code.

 

This is the picture of the front side of the envelope containing the SBS 2003 retail CALs

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This is the picture of the back side of the envelope containing the SBS 2003 retail CALs

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This is the picture of the first sheet of paper containing the Microsoft Client Access License Agreement. This paper shows the type and number of CALs as well as the Operating System the CALs apply to.

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The last picture is of the second sheet of paper containing the actual 25 digit license code that would enter in the SBS 2003 Add License Wizard in order to add the licenses.

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Now lets see how volume licensing works.

When you purchase SBS 2003 CALs through volume licensing or from an OEM, you will receive an Microsoft Open License Order Confirmation. Unlike retail license, this order confirmation does not contain the 25 digit license code. Instead, the confirmation order contains an authorization number and a license agreement number that you need enter in the eOpen website in order to obtain the 25 digit license code.

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What follows now is a detailed steps involved in obtaining the 25 digit license code from eOpen website.

1.) Browse to https://eopen.microsoft.com

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2.) Sign in to the eOpen website using your .NET password account

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3.) If prompted, create your user profile. After which it will take you to the home page where you can add/view licenses

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4.) Click Add Agreement on the left hand side of the page and you would get the following screen. Type in the authorization and license code and then click 'Add to view'.

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5.) What you see next it the Agreement Summary page. You can view the license details by clicking on the license number link.

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6.) On the license details page, you will find the 25 digit license code that would enter in the SBS 2003 Add License Wizard in order to add the licenses. This page would also displays some other details like Order Date, Name of the reseller, etc. If you don't see the 25 digit license code or if the product description doesn't say Small Business Server, then probably you have bought the wrong product. In that case, you need to contact the point of purchase for a refund or exchange.

Please note that Microsoft cannot refund or exchange any CALs that were purchased from a reseller or a vendor.

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What is Software Assurance?

Software Assurance gives you the automatic access to new technology and provides productivity benefits, support, tools, and training to help deploy and use software efficiently.

To know more, please go thru the following links:

Software Assurance - Extending the Value of Your IT Investment - http://support.microsoft.com/gp/softassurance

Microsoft Software Assurance FAQ  - http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/sa/faq.mspx

Microsoft Partner Program - https://partner.microsoft.com/40012220

Additional Resources:

The Microsoft Licensing Guide - http://www.networkclue.com/os/Windows/licensing/index.aspx

Licensing FAQs - http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServer2003/sbs/evaluation/faq/licensing.mspx

How to buy Small Business Software from Microsoft -http://www.microsoft.com/smallbusiness/buy/software/overview.aspx#WaysToBuy

Licensing for Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/howtobuy/licensing.mspx

Pricing for Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/howtobuy/pricing.mspx

How to Buy Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/howtobuy/default.mspx

Support WebCast: Deploying and licensing Microsoft Windows Small - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=883786

How to configure licensing on an additional Windows server in an SBS network - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=327644

Troubleshooting Client Computer Licensing - http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/6/1/561c9fd7-0e27-4525-94ec-4d2d38f61aa3/tsht_sbs.htm#BKMK_clientlicensing

Microsoft Partner Program - https://partner.microsoft.com/global/licensing/licensingprograms

Regards,

Moloy Tandon

 

Published Friday, October 19, 2007 1:57 PM by moloyt
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# SBS 2003 Licensing

Friday, October 19, 2007 9:45 AM by Windows Vista News

There is an interesting post over at blogs.technet.com

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:44 PM by Vishal Pipraiya

Excellent post. I am going to use this as a triage if you don't mind.

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Wednesday, October 24, 2007 4:45 AM by moloyt

Sure dude!! You are most welcome to spread the knowledge. :)

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Wednesday, October 24, 2007 8:29 PM by Vishal Pipraiya

Thanks, everyone loved it!

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Thursday, October 25, 2007 9:31 AM by Girish.Rajan

Indeed a nice post!

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Friday, November 02, 2007 8:19 PM by Mike

I have User Cals with my SBS?  When a user logs off, does that free up the license?  There doesnt seem to be a way to track the licenses with User Cals.  

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Tuesday, November 06, 2007 6:09 AM by moloyt

As already mentioned in the post, the SBS CALs are not by concurrent connections. They are per user or per device regardless if the user or device is currently connected or not. The Licensing section under Server Management would give you an indicative number of CALs (both User and Device combined) usage.

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Tuesday, November 06, 2007 4:16 PM by Mike

Sorry, read it more carefully after I wrote the post.  

If I needed to free a license using User Cals, do i have to delete the user or can I just disable the user?  Cant seem to find a straight answer on Microsofts sight.  

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Wednesday, November 07, 2007 6:57 PM by Mike

Went to the source and called Microsoft.  With User cals its unmanaged meaning the server doesnt keep track of it.  So your on the honor system with User Cals.

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Tuesday, January 29, 2008 5:30 PM by PC Manpower

I am interested to know if you have a Retail version of SBS 2003, would it be possible to use OEM CALs for the same or would you need to purchase Retail CALs

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Thursday, February 07, 2008 5:37 AM by moloyt

No. You can't. OEM CALs is tied to the server they are installed on. Hence, it lives and dies with it. However, if you purchase Software within 90 days of purchasing OEM SBS, you can transfer it to a different hardware even if the hardware does not belong to OEM.

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Monday, November 10, 2008 10:17 AM by Irfan

Hi,

I have a server with 5 Device CALs - 5 desktop. However now, they are being used by 4 machines now, since one of them is very slow.

We bought a new one to replace it, how do I transfer the license to the new one.  

Can I deactivate a license in a machine and activate in another.  

Any help would be great...

Thanks

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 10:06 AM by moloyt

One you disjoin the problematic machine from the domain and remove the computer object for the same from the AD, the CAL associated with that is released and now can be used with a new machine you join to the domain.

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Monday, December 15, 2008 11:59 AM by Abebullets

We have SBS 2003. We have 55 device licenses in our SBS system. How can I tell which devices are using licenses? How can I even tell for sure if we are using user or device licensing?

All I see from the server management report is that we have 55 users licenss installed and the maximum licenses is at 55. Does that mean that if I add a new device to the network or domain that it won't connect? I have not seen any errors related to this yet? How can I manage these licenses in regards to my devices?

# re: SBS 2003 Disconnecting and Disjoining

Friday, December 19, 2008 12:52 PM by David Chilcote

Molly;

I have two Window's vista Machines that belong to our Domain on the SBS 2003.  How do I disjoin them and take them away, utilizing all the information on them as stand alone systems?

David Chilcote

chilcote1@comcast.net

david@homehealthrecruiter.com

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Friday, April 24, 2009 12:23 AM by eflores70

Can I deactivate 2 pack of 5 SBS CAL per Device each one; and to translate and activate in another server with Windows 2003 Server?

# re: SBS 2003 Licensing

Monday, July 27, 2009 12:29 PM by moloyt

@eflores78

No. SBS CALs are different from Windows 2003 Server CALs.

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