Microsoft includes App-V for Terminal environments in new RDS CAL
With the release of the new CAL licenses RDS (Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses), Microsoft has also integrated the ability to use App-V in a Remote Desktop Session Host.
The new licenses (which replace the old notes and more TS CALs) will cost slightly more (about a 5% increase) but provide the possibility to install the whole architecture of the App-V Sequencer and components including Streaming.
Obviously does not include the license for the desktop continues to be available through the package and through new MDOP licenses of Microsoft VDI.
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