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I'm trying to understand Microsoft SQL Server 2000 licence.





We want to buy the standard edition with 5 CAL's. What happen if we have sometime more then 5 users who try to connect from their home via Entreprise Manager. What happen exactly to the sixth person who try to connect ?





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