They give clients "permission" to access servers. If a client accesses a server and there's no CAL for that client, you're in violation of your licensing agreement. They're kept on paper basically.
As Microsoft phases out older Exchange Server versions, IT leaders are facing new decisions about how to stay compliant and cost-efficient. Understanding the current licensing landscape for Windows ...
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