Do I need a CAL for each domain user?
Do I need a CAL for each domain user?
The general requirement is, any User or Device that accesses the server software, either directly or indirectly, requires a CAL. But you dont need purchase CAL for each user/computer adding to AD and you only need appropriate amout of CALs for your users or devices to use Active Directory legally.
Can you mix user and device CALs?
Alternatively, you can mix User CALs and Devices CALs in the same environment. It’s not recommended because it’s hard to keep track of who is using a User CAL and who is using a Device CAL, but it is permitted.
What are user CALs?
With user CALs, each CAL allows one user to connect to the server software whenever they need to. Any number of CALs can be purchased to allow five, five hundred, or any number of users to connect to the server. With user CALs, each user can connect to the server software from any number of devices.
Where do I change the power settings on my computer?
If you click on Change advanced power settings, there are several options you can tweak. These settings should only be used by advanced users, as if you turn off the wrong thing, your computer may not function correctly. Choosing between the predetermined settings should be adequate for most users.
What do I need to know about Windows 7 power settings?
If you are having issues where your laptop is draining too much battery power, or you want to check the overall efficiency of power usage on your computer, check out our article Use PowerCfg in Windows 7 to Evaluate Power Efficiency. Windows 7 makes it easy to manage power settings for different computing situations.
How to set power management by Group Policy in Windows?
Step 2: Create a Power Plan Edit the policy (right click and “Edit”). Go to: User configuration > Preferences > Control Panel Settings > Power Options Right click in the window and “Create a Power Plan” Step 3: Edit the Power Plan settings Go through all the options and set them as you need.
How do I create a Power Plan in Windows 7?
In the Create a power plan window a predetermined plan that is closest to what you want, and give the plan a name. In the next screen select the sleep and display settings you want to use and click the Create button. After your plan is created you’ll see it under the preferred plans list.