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Are any server licenses included in the MSCA?

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Are any server licenses included in the MSCA?

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No. University departments must purchase Microsoft server licenses through the Microsoft Select agreement. However, a suite of Client Access Licenses called the “Core CAL” is provided by the MSCA for Windows Server, Exchange Server, System Management Server, and SharePoint Portal Server for use by each faculty, staff, and student covered by the MSCA. CALs are not provided for non-Purdue users of these servers.

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No. University departments must purchase Microsoft server licenses through the Microsoft Select agreement. However, a suite of Client Access Licenses called the “Core CAL” is provided by the MSCA for Windows Server, Exchange Server, System Management Server, and SharePoint Portal Server for use by each faculty, staff, and student covered by the MSCA. CALs are not provided for non-Purdue users of these servers. • Are boot diskettes provided with Windows XP or Windows 2000 Professional? No, please click here for instructions on creating Windows XP boot diskettes or here for instructions on creating Windows 2000 boot diskettes. • The face of my CD says “UNLICENSED SOFTWARE – Illegal without separate license from Microsoft.” Can I use this legally? Just having possession of software does not give the right to use it. The right to use a product is granted through a license. Microsoft grants licenses through the Campus Agreement. Therefore University departments and eligible individuals who

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