I have terminal servers and workstations. Do I need two licenses for each user?

I have terminal servers and workstations. Do I need two licenses for each user?

CurrentWare’s licensing model is based on either the number of machines or users depending on your organization’s network infrastructure.

If your network infrastructure consists of both terminal servers and workstations you will require user-based and device-based licensing structure

In order to ensure your users’ computer activity is controlled at both the device level and server level, you will need two licenses per user. One license is for their workstation and the second license is for their user profile at the server level.

For more information or have any questions on our licensing structures and pricing, contact sales here.

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