![]() SBS and the like are a much different story. Now I've set up a billion DC's and never used them and with Standard, Datacenter and Enterprise I've NEVER had an issue. After some reading, someone just said keep them with the server documentation in-case you ever get audited. Where the heck to they go? It doesn't have a key, just a tracking ID and a sticker. I've installed them in Terminal Servers and SQL Servers all the time, but these are different. We also purchased 3 5-packs of user cals for the servers. Server three is Ubuntu server with Kerio Connect licensed for 15 users which connects to the domain controller. The firewall connects to the FPS when authenticating SSL VPN. ![]() It has ADDS, DNS, WINS and File and Print management. ![]() It has ADDS, ADCS, DNS and DHCP and the Kerio Connect domain connector. ![]() We purchased 1 license of 2012 R2 Standard capable of 2 VMs which we spooled up on VMWare ESXi 5.5u2 with VMWare Essentials. After a "memo" from our Microsoft account manager saying we absolutely need to, recently when quoting projects using Server Standard, even for a DC we would purchase user cals to cover the number of employees in the company. ![]()
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