Office 2010 Licensing Query

Hi Folks,
We have XenApp 6.5 farm to provide ondemand access to one of our custom application. Our applications uses MS Office at background to generate reports. So we have installed office on the xenapp servers. Is it required to license the office for all the users
accessing our custom application through xenapp. Pls note no users will be directly using office in the session . Its only the requirement of our apllications
Thanks and Regards
J.P Raj

Hi,
I think you need a license for the Office on each user's device.
If you have a device and use it to access a Remote Desktop Server and run Office, you must have an Office license for that device. It doesn’t matter whether that device is a PC or laptop that has the Office bits installed on its local hard
drive, or whether it is a thin client device that only knows how to connect to a XenApp server, you need to have “assigned” a license to that device.
You may need to look into the Volume Licensing:
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/briefs/volume-licensing.aspx
Regards,
Melon Chen
TechNet Community Support

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