I know I need a CAL license for anyone accessing the PWA front-end of project
server, but does a user need a CAL if they are going to access the SharePoint
project page that can be spawned when a new project is added to the project
server?
Right now, the cost of implementing Project Server is small, compared to the
CAL licensing if I have all of the engineering staff using it. I need to look
at options of limiting what they access, and right now, if they do not need
the CAL to access the Project sites, then I should be in good shape.
Anyone know this?>
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Utf
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If it's got the Project Web Access webparts, then yes, probably you need a
CAL. If you just provision a team site through SharePoint and don't activate
the MOPS features, then you may be able to get by without a CAL - but then
you lose all of the integration between that site and MOPS.
That's just a general guideline. You should check with your MSFT licensing
rep for actual details.
"Cyn" wrote:
> I know I need a CAL license for anyone accessing the PWA front-end of project
> server, but does a user need a CAL if they are going to access the SharePoint
> project page that can be spawned when a new project is added to the project
> server?
>
> Right now, the cost of implementing Project Server is small, compared to the
> CAL licensing if I have all of the engineering staff using it. I need to look
> at options of limiting what they access, and right now, if they do not need
> the CAL to access the Project sites, then I should be in good shape.
>
> Anyone know this?>
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3/16/2010 12:26:01 PM
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