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    Bob Willis is offline Member
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    I知 having amplification about windows 2003 normal version of the operating system. I've also made a lot of research on CAL (client access license) and I was speculating if I desire to buy a cal to my server? Then my server will work as file and printer sharing in it. There is no other software for installing it apart from Microsoft office there are no other services which are been needed for it. I hope that file and printer sharing may work with this. I知 hoping that you will provide me some advice regarding this.

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    It's clarified to you that you will require one CAL per device/user for accessing the server software in the computer. You are also making use of a particular file as well as the print sharing; hence there is only one license per user/device which will enable you to make use of these types of services. (Untill you make use of the per Server licensing mode - which might be more accurate then having only one server, and which don't need to buy any more - then the number of CAL痴 which you require them for the maximum number of immediate connections to the server.)

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    Hey, I too was encountering with the similar problem, when I booted up my PC, the cursor which was there but the mouse was not in working position. I then restarted, took off my comp but the same problem was coming again and again. The mouse which was not available in the device manager list either. The best thing for solving it and YOU DON探 REQUIRE TO BUY A NEW MOUSE. While your computer is on (there must be at a particular time during it or after the start up when the mouse cursor generally appears to be as: Log in or Desktop)

    Try to unplug the mouse from your computer, and then plug it back in the computer. Then restart or reboot the computer for working it. This solution has worked for me; I hope that it might work for you too. Bye!

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