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In order to make NetMan Desktop Manager licensing as simple as possible, the licensing model used is the same as that for station access to Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server: Every thin or fat client workstation that accesses the applications published through NetMan Desktop Manager must have a device license. This rule is analogous to Terminal Server's "per device" license mode. A NetMan Desktop Manager device license is bound to the given workstation, but does not depend on any specific user using the workstation.
Once a station has a device license, it can open any number of instances of NetMan Desktop Manager and any number of applications served by NetMan Desktop Manager. Furthermore, NetMan Desktop Manager licensing is unaffected by the number of terminal servers installed in a given network.
For maximum purchasing flexibility, NetMan Desktop Manager licensing combines two kinds of license codes:
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