Thaks for your responses. Rachel Zakhem from the Computer Store
followed up with Microsoft. This is the response that makes sense:
"Internal or external is more of a definition of user-type. Internal
requires CALs for employees to access, but that access may be from
anywhere. External does not require CALs because it is for access by
non-employees, i.e. students or the general public. You cannot purchase
the external license for use by employees. It is really a
differentiation for the purposes of licensing the product."
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Oscar Castaneda
Michigan State University
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