Re: Do I have to pay for extra installation Clients Components? - Spell Check and additional stuff

From: TurkBear <john.greco_at_dot.state.mn.us>
Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 12:21:36 -0600
Message-ID: <34hsuug6tihhks50lqu6q9dh0g10pgnc2r_at_4ax.com>


[Quoted] TurkBear <john.greco_at_dot.state.mn.us> wrote:

>If I understand Oracle's licensing ( right, its like saying you understand string theory), it is the RDMBS that is actually
>licensed..You can have as many client installations as you want but for them to connect to the server requires the
>appropriate # of named users licensed or you can have the processor-type license which allows unlimited connections by [Quoted]
>unlimited users...
>

[Quoted] OK its really a RDBMS -( not a RDMBS)
[Quoted] The named users are the usernames allowed to be created , so if you have a 20 named user license, then you can have 20 login [Quoted] IDs - I think- These can be USED however, from any number of client machines...

>
>"Niall Litchfield" <n-litchfield_at_audit-commission.gov.uk> wrote:
>
>>"Marco Liedekerken" <mliedekerkenweglaten_at_ortec.nl> wrote in message
>>news:3dee180b$0$94307$e4fe514c_at_dreader4.news.xs4all.nl...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I only want to install the Oracle (Enterprice) Client Components on other
>>> laptops.
>>> Does anybody know if I have to pay for these extra installations (I heard
>>> that you don't have to pay for another license in this case)?
>>
>>It depends :(. If you are licensed per processor then the answer is no. if
>>you are licensed by user then the answer is yes.
Received on Wed Dec 04 2002 - 19:21:36 CET

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