The license agreement was changed for XP - that's one of the reasons I am
convinced that the issue is paranoia about the multi-client conversions, so the
Win2K case should not be an issue.

In fact, since technically you have a single desktop, this might even be a
loophole if the system were running XP.
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From: "Rudi De Vos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, 2002-04-26 05:38
Subject: Microsoft's license question.


> I`m doing some test with a multi-vnc server.
> 10 video cards in a server and each video card has it own vncserver running.
> On vnc loggon the user policies are loaded and an application is started in
> that user context on one off the displays.
>
> Reading some latest xp issues about the license policy of microsoft a`m a bit
> afraid that this is not
> permitted by MS.
> Does thoose restrictions are also for w2k (proffesional)
>
> -all video card together are 1 big virtual desktop (local view)
> 1 monitor connected = 1 device    " the video cards are just drivers, not real
> video cards"
> -mouse and key events (from vncclient)  are send as "a running light" to the
> applications (emulate 1 mouse 1 keyboard)
>
> Greetings
> Rudi
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