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Re: Client licenses for Leopard OSXS




On Oct 17, 2007, at 3:30 PM, email@hidden wrote:


On Oct 17, 2007, at 7:46 AM, Guillaume Gete wrote:

Le 17 oct. 07 à 16:35, Dave Sheeran a écrit :

Sorry for my very similar post earlier .....

Am I wrong in saying that previous X servers only limited AFP
sessions?

You're wrong for 10.4 (it applied to AFP and SMB as well), but I can't remember for 10.3.

Does anyone know if the 10-client limitation applies to Mail
connections?

Russ

The license is, as I understand it, about file sharing -- not concurrent web services connections. One way to think about it: Apple's licensing has always been about remote volumes mounted on a desktop, not about ftp/mail/http or similar connections.


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