• jared-709193 (10/12/2011)


    Lynn Pettis (10/12/2011)


    When in doubt, contact Microsoft. It is their kicensing scheme, they are the ones that will give you the answer you seek. All we can do is give you our interpretation of the EULA, which may be right and then again off in left field.

    I have to disagree with you on some level here. When we called Microsoft they were like a deer in headlights. They just kept repeating the same thing from the quick reference and did not listen to anything that we were describing to them. I would always contact your vendor first, as they tend to have a better understanding of the license than the people that you will speak with at Microsoft. However, this situation is pretty straightforward. This is not about how you are using it, it is about where you are installing it. So, depending on the license you have, the quick reference should be plenty information.

    Thanks,

    Jared

    Even the vendor may not interpret the EULA the same way Microsoft does. If your not getting the answer you are looking for, you should escalate the request.