Citrix Technology Professional (CTP) Alexander Ervik Johnsen has written a very useful piece on how to Profile and Stream Microsoft Office 2007 using Citrix XenApp 5.0
This is a great guide and covers how to stream Office to a desktop, or, into a Citrix XenDesktop session. His article and guide can be found on his website here.
Further to the actual process of profiling and streaming the Office application, I also want to ensure everyone is aware of the Microsoft Per Device Licensing Model for Server Hosted Applications.
Many Microsoft applications, including Microsoft Office™, Project™ and Visio™, are licensed on a per-device basis. This means a desktop application license is required for each and every device that is able to potentially access the application or server where the application is installed, regardless of whether a user executes and runs the application of not. This makes licensing Microsoft applications in virtual environments a tricky, potentially very costly, and misunderstood subject.
One misconception is that by ‘publishing’ or ’streaming’ applications to a limited “user” group, that group is compliant with the Microsoft license agreement – in other words, Microsoft licenses their applications per user. This is in fact in breach of the Microsoft licensing model, and can lead to legal action.
I have written a blog, which also includes official Microsoft approved whitepapers on how to control and enforce application access and license compliance on a per device basis in such virtual environments, that blog can be found here
In addition to helping ensure compliance, effective license control and management can also reduce Microsoft License requirements and associated costs – more information on this can be found here.
If anyone has any questions or comments, as always, please do let me know.
Thanks
Gareth
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