IMPORTANT:Open Enterprise Server includes MLA licenses which have replaced regular server license certificates and user licenses. For more information, see Section 1.1, NetWare 6.5 SP8 Includes MLA License Files.
Section 7.2, How does User Access Licensing differ from earlier versions of NetWare?
Section 7.3, What is the difference between NetWare 5 licenses and NetWare 6 and later licenses?
Section 7.4, Why did Novell change to User Access Licensing?
Section 7.5, What are the benefits of User Access Licensing?
Section 7.8, Does a person who has more than one workstation need multiple licenses?
Section 7.9, Does a User object that is duplicated across multiple trees need more than one license?
Section 7.10, What types of NetWare user licenses are available?
Section 7.13, Do printers need a license under the NetWare User model?
Section 7.14, Does a person who has two or more User objects assigned to him need multiple licenses?
Section 7.18, Where should I place the license certificate in eDirectory?
Section 7.19, Where should I place my MLA license certificate?
Section 7.21, How do I monitor license compliance with MLA licenses?
Section 7.22, How do I change from one license type to another?
Section 7.23, Can I install user licenses during the NetWare server installation?
Section 7.25, Are NetWare 5.1 licenses compatible with NetWare 6.5 SP8?
Section 7.27, How can I monitor consumption of user licenses?
Section 7.32, Why can’t I log in or map drives after replacing the Demo licenses?
Section 7.34, How does NetWare handle license activation keys?
Section 7.35, What tools are available to manage licensing in NetWare?
Section 7.36, How can I see NLS errors? They don’t display on the console.
Section 7.38, How can I learn more about Novell Licensing Services?