Remote Desktop Web Applicaiton Access CAL

Hi,
We have applications which we are using with cirtix to generate remote session...  now we planed to use RDweb access and we have implemented in test environment with 90 day's trial....  
Total we have 15 users who is going to access this application rdweb... which and how many cal we need ?  

Hi Rashid,
Thank you for posting in Windows Server Forum.
First of all I would like to provide you some idea regarding RDS CAL.
1. User CAL :
A User CAL allows a single unique physical user to access Microsoft server software from many devices, such as a work computer, a home computer, a laptop or a personal digital assistant (PDA), without having to acquire CALs for each device. 
2. Device CAL:
A Device CAL allows any number of physical users to access Microsoft server software through a single device.
Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses (RDS CALs)
For your case, if your limited user only need to access the web then you can purchase 15 User CAL. But just take care that after purchasing CAL and before installing. You need to activate the License Server and then you can able to install the CAL.
For more information, refer beneath article.
1. Install and issue RDS CALs or TS CALs
2. Track the Issuance of Remote Desktop Services per User Client Access Licenses
Hope it helps!
Thanks,
Dharmesh

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