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Yes. Six computers, six operating systems. The Server license is just about making sure you're paying enough for the amount of usage you're getting out of the server: wouldn't be fair to pay for 5 CALs if you use the server in a company with hundreds of users, right?

CALs apply to the server. You don't actually "install" the CALs anywhere - it's an honor system. Should anyone come knocking, the receipt and keys are the proof that you're licensed.

The exception is (apparently) with Remote Desktop Services, where the installation process does care about licensing and will prompt you for CAL keys.

 

Installing Server 2008 User CALS

How to install/manage User-CAL licences on Windows 2008 server?

Install Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses

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