I've just tried installing Reporting Services, and it is asking about
licencing; from what I understood, it used the existing licences for SQL
Server 2000.
So why does it ask what licences are held?
More importantly, how can you find out what an individual server is licenced
for? [ie. rather than chase paperwork, is there a way of telling from the
server how many licences are held?]
Cheers
ChrisIf SQL Server is already installed, you will not be required to enter a key.
If not, you use the key from a licesnsed SQL Server distribution.
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Brian Welcker
Group Program Manager
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
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"CJM" <cjmnews04@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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> I've just tried installing Reporting Services, and it is asking about
> licencing; from what I understood, it used the existing licences for SQL
> Server 2000.
> So why does it ask what licences are held?
> More importantly, how can you find out what an individual server is
> licenced
> for? [ie. rather than chase paperwork, is there a way of telling from the
> server how many licences are held?]
> Cheers
> Chris
>|||Brian,
On my development machine, it didnt ask for a Licence Key, but it did ask
how many licences and of which type (eg. 5 user CALs)... The defaults for
this machine were both 0.
The SQL Server on this machine is an MSDN version, so I've no idea how many
CALs and of which type...
Does it matter what I enter here?
Chris
"Brian Welcker [MSFT]" <bwelcker@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If SQL Server is already installed, you will not be required to enter a
key.
> If not, you use the key from a licesnsed SQL Server distribution.
> --
> Brian Welcker
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