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arneatwor posted on Thursday, July 05, 2007 2:36 AM
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Hi guys
We have a couple of Windows 2003 servers running at our organisation.
Now with MOSS 07 when you have server exposed to the internet their is
some major cost implications.
What I want to do is expose WSS standard to the internet, is there any
cost implication or extra licensing required for this.
I will mainly give anonomous access, but will maybe later consider
using database store for registering and authenticating new users.??
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You need an Internet Connection for *the server* . |
Mike Walsh posted on Thursday, July 05, 2007 2:47 AM
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You need an Internet Connection for *the server* . At ca 2K it's not too
expensive and probably only needed when you have named users.
Mike Walsh
WSS FAQ http://www.wssfaq.com
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HI Mike,Also see that as much cheaper.Excellent link btw. |
arneatwor posted on Thursday, July 05, 2007 7:43 AM
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HI Mike,
Also see that as much cheaper.
Excellent link btw.
Regards
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WSS v3. |
MULTISY posted on Thursday, July 12, 2007 7:53 AM
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WSS v3.0 can be used on the Internet when using Forms Based Authentication
(FBA) & SQLExpress 2005 at the expense of the 'Windows Server 2003 and 2
Users CALs (service account & search crawl account)'. This is valid for an
unlimited number of users, but SQLExpress has built-in limitations; should
you exceed the SQLExpress limits you will now need to purchase a 'SQL Server
per processor licence'. The FBA is important since it is SQL doing the
authentication, you cannot use Windows Authorization because that requires a
Server CAL per user. I have verified this with Microsoft and it is legal
using WSS v3.0, you are very correct that MOSS gets expensive.
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