Hello,
I run a Small Business Computer System with 16 PC's. Only four of these aren't on the domain. The Server is running MS Windows 2003 Server Enterprise....but it only has 10 CALs because it is from an Action Pack Subscription.
Only 12 of these computers log into the domain. The other four are the bosses, two sales men I don't want on the server, the warehouse manager’s computer, and the shipping computer.
The problem is that every once and a while someone will not be able to access the shared files on the server.
My question is, is only having 10 CALs preventing more then 10 PCs to be logged into the domain at one time?
When this happens re-logging into the domain helps, and so far it only happens on two computers in the office.
Do I need more CALs?
-Hoped I helped. Don't forget this site is Member supported.
I run a Small Business Computer System with 16 PC's. Only four of these aren't on the domain. The Server is running MS Windows 2003 Server Enterprise....but it only has 10 CALs because it is from an Action Pack Subscription.
Only 12 of these computers log into the domain. The other four are the bosses, two sales men I don't want on the server, the warehouse manager’s computer, and the shipping computer.
The problem is that every once and a while someone will not be able to access the shared files on the server.
My question is, is only having 10 CALs preventing more then 10 PCs to be logged into the domain at one time?
When this happens re-logging into the domain helps, and so far it only happens on two computers in the office.
Do I need more CALs?
-Hoped I helped. Don't forget this site is Member supported.