feal87 Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 Quick, but important question. Windows Web Server 2008 R2 is told to be LIMITED by licensing to only web application, bla bla bla... Does this apply only to MICROSOFT software (limitation to roles and stuff)? Or A L L software? (including non-microsoft one?) (need to decide if to buy it or not) 1) I mean if I have a subversion (apache httpd based) server on it, it would be illegal? 2) What about an automatic build system (a couple of powershell scripts) using MSBuild (that output to a IIS folder)? 3) What about a TCP Server (opened to the internet)? (non-microsoft, but homebrew made by me?) Thank you, feal87 Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted January 30, 2011 FPCH Admin Posted January 30, 2011 No limitations at all. You can install whatever you want on it. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
feal87 Posted January 30, 2011 Author Posted January 30, 2011 Thank you, thought that was the case, but better asking. Because Microsoft licensing page were filled with thousands of clause and pact that would make Mephistopheles appear like a lovely kindergarten. :whistling: Quote
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