When do I need a Systems Management Server 2003 Client Access License (CAL)?
A. You must have a Systems Management Server 2003 CAL for any computer or device, including servers, that installs any of the client components, such as hardware inventory, software inventory, software metering, software distribution, or remote control, as well as for any client that runs packages created with the Systems Management Server Installer software repackaging tool. You do not need a CAL for server-to-server communications. For more information, see the End User License Agreement included with Systems Management Server 2003.
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