Description
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Device CAL – Secure Server Access for Shared Devices
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Device CAL (Client Access License) is a cost-effective licensing solution designed for organizations where multiple users share the same computer or device. A Device CAL licenses one specific device, allowing any authorized user to access services provided by a licensed Windows Server 2025 environment from that device.
This licensing option is ideal for businesses, schools, healthcare facilities, retail stores, manufacturing plants, libraries, and call centers where workstations are shared across multiple employees or shifts.
Key Features
- Licenses one device for access to Microsoft Windows Server 2025
- Compatible with Windows Server 2025 Standard and Windows Server 2025 Datacenter
- Allows multiple users to connect from the same licensed device
- Supports access to file sharing, printers, applications, Active Directory, and other server resources
- Simplifies licensing for shared workstations and public terminals
- Genuine Microsoft licensing for legal compliance
- Scalable for organizations of all sizes
Why Choose a Windows Server 2025 Device CAL?
A Device CAL is the best choice when several employees use the same computer to connect to a Windows Server. Instead of assigning a separate User CAL to each individual, you only need to license the shared device, making it a practical and economical solution for many business environments.
Organizations with shift workers, reception desks, training labs, point-of-sale systems, or shared office computers can often reduce licensing costs by choosing Device CALs.
Benefits
- Cost-effective for shared computers and workstations
- Multiple users can access the server using one licensed device
- Easy to manage in environments with rotating staff
- Supports growing business networks
- Helps maintain Microsoft licensing compliance
- Reliable solution for commercial, educational, and government organizations
What's Included
- Genuine Microsoft Windows Server 2025 Device CAL License
- Digital license delivery
- Installation and licensing guidance
- Lifetime license ownership (subject to Microsoft licensing terms)
- Professional customer support
System Requirements
- Licensed installation of Microsoft Windows Server 2025
- Compatible with Windows Server 2025 Standard and Datacenter editions
- Internet connection may be required for activation and license management
Device CAL vs User CAL
A Device CAL licenses a single computer or device. Any number of authorized users can access Windows Server services using that licensed device.
A User CAL licenses one individual user, allowing them to access the server from multiple devices.
Choose a Device CAL if:
- Multiple employees share the same workstation
- Your organization operates shift-based schedules
- Computers are used in classrooms, libraries, reception areas, or retail environments
- You want a cost-effective licensing solution for shared devices
Common Use Cases
Windows Server 2025 Device CALs are ideal for:
- Shared office workstations
- Retail point-of-sale (POS) terminals
- Manufacturing and warehouse computers
- Educational computer labs
- Healthcare nursing stations
- Public kiosks and libraries
- Call centers
- Reception desks
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- 100% Genuine Microsoft License
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Windows Server 2025 Device CAL?
A Device CAL (Client Access License) grants one specific device the legal right to access services provided by Microsoft Windows Server 2025.
Does this license include Windows Server 2025?
No. A Device CAL only provides access rights. A separate Windows Server 2025 Standard or Datacenter server license is required.
Can multiple users use one Device CAL?
Yes. Any number of authorized users may access the server from the licensed device.
Can I move a Device CAL to another computer?
Microsoft licensing rules govern license reassignment. In many cases, reassignment is permitted only under specific conditions and not on a frequent basis. Refer to Microsoft's licensing terms for details.
Which is better: Device CAL or User CAL?
Choose a Device CAL if multiple people share one computer. Choose a User CAL if one employee uses multiple devices
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