Licience for WEB USERS - NAV 2009
Ravi_Thakkar
Member Posts: 392
Hi All,
Acc. to my knowledge, for the Web Users we need to have DCO licence per user.
And in details of DCO, two things are having pricing.
1) Sharepoint Server
2) Sharepoint Services
While this link
http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=31127
specifies there is no sharepoint client involvement in currentr NAV 2009. So, why licence details have Sharepoint related charges?
Please, suggest. I may be wrong in above details.
Thanks in Adv.
Acc. to my knowledge, for the Web Users we need to have DCO licence per user.
And in details of DCO, two things are having pricing.
1) Sharepoint Server
2) Sharepoint Services
While this link
http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=31127
specifies there is no sharepoint client involvement in currentr NAV 2009. So, why licence details have Sharepoint related charges?
Please, suggest. I may be wrong in above details.
Thanks in Adv.
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Because sometimes things do not go as planned.0
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Easy. There are two DCO's: one including MOSS call, one excluding. That's the only difference. Advantage is that when you want to build a front end in sharepoint for your webservices, you get the MOSS call for a (small bit) lower price...0
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Hi all,
Thanks for your replies.
So, if I am developing one project using Visual Studio .Net rather than Sharepoint then also I need to have DCO licences for allowing the Web users to access?p.willemse6 wrote:Easy. There are two DCO's: one including MOSS call, one excluding. That's the only difference. Advantage is that when you want to build a front end in sharepoint for your webservices, you get the MOSS call for a (small bit) lower price...
And which will be the better way to develope the project Using Sharepoint or Uing Visual Studio .Net?
Please, advice.
Thanks in advance.0 -
can only answer your first question: yes you will. I don;t understand how you think we can answer your second one...0
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Hi p.willemse6,
Thanks for your reply.
Actually I dont have experience with the Sharepoint.p.willemse6 wrote:can only answer your first question: yes you will. I don;t understand how you think we can answer your second one...
So, I don't have any idea whether any existing features are available or not, in Sharepoint which are more flexible and easy compared with the asp.net. (e.g. Require less customization and good security)
That's why I asked it to the ( Sharepoint & ap.net ) Experienced persons.
Please advice if any.
Thanks.0 -
Ravi_Thakkar wrote:And which will be the better way to develope the project Using Sharepoint or Uing Visual Studio .Net?
Thats a very bizzare question.
These products do completely different things. You question would be like asking : "I am going hiking in the forest this weekend, should I take a Bicycle or a Camera?"
Basically unless you actually know what a bicycle is used for and what a camera is used for, any answer would be pointless.David Singleton0 -
Link to the Visual Studio page on microsoft.com
Link to the Sharepoint page on microsoft.com
Sharepoint is a web interface to a portal with all sorts of functionality. Visual Studio is a set of development tools. If you were to create new webparts for Sharepoint, Visual Studio is one of the tools you could use to do that.0
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