SCCM 2016 - SCCM Agents licensing - sccm

We have a Microsoft SCCM 2016 License (MS Enterprise Agreement) Do you know whether we need to buy additional Microsoft Licenses for every SCCM Agent Client we want to install on a physical or virtual server ?

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Cannot install Dynamics Crm 2016 on Windows 10

I want to learn Dynamic Crm so I was trying to install it on my computer.
I have Windows 10 operating system.
When trying to install Dynamics Crm 2016 on my computer, by executing the SetupServer.exe program, I'm getting the following error message:
--------------------------- Microsoft Dynamics CRM Setup
--------------------------- The computer is running an operating system that Microsoft Dynamics CRM does not support. To install this
product, you must upgrade your computer to a supported operating
system. For a complete list of supported operating systems, see the
Microsoft Dynamics CRM documentation
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=510711).
Isn't Dynamics Crm compatible with Windows 10?
The list on the link is of Windows server operating systems; there is no mentioning of an OS that is farmiliar to me...
So how should I install it?
You can not install CRM 2016 on 'normal' Windows. Here is list of supported systems. You can always install Windows Server on virtual machine that is running on Windows 10.

Multiple version of MS CRM on same server

My development server is having MS CRM 2013 Onpremises installed. It is possible to install MS CRM 2016 Onpremises on the same server?
No, this isn't possible. You can only share the backing SQL Server by creating Named Instances.
You could use a CRM 2016 Online instance as an alternative, but it would introduce additional costs which is not desirable for a development environment.
The same applies for an installation to an Azure VM.

Is TeamCity 8.0 compatible with Windows Server 2012 R2

The TeamCity website reports that the software is compatible and tested with Windows Server 2008 and not on Windows Server 2008 R2 or 2012/R2. Has anyone deployed TeamCity on Windows Server 2012 R2 ? Is there any known issue that we need to be aware of? Will the customer service team support queries on Windows Server 2012 R2?
TeamCity site's System Requirement page
Windows Server 2012 R2 is fully supported.
I have set-up three different build servers on Windows Server 2012 R2. There is no known issues.
I have also used Microsoft SQL Server with TeamCity. (here's a tutorial http://log.ld.si/post/teamcity8-sql-server).
They will support queried ofcourse :)

SQL Server 2012 Enterprise - No Analysis Services on "Add features to an existing instance of SQL Server"

We upgraded our SQL Server 2012 Express Advanced edition to Enterprise and found No choce for Analysis Services when choosing "Add features to an existing instance of SQL Server"
We used these queries to confirm that the edition was the Enterprise edition.
--Version Number
select ##version
--Service Pack
select serverproperty('ProductLevel')
--Version Number
select serverproperty('ProductVersion')
--Edition
select serverproperty('Edition')
The queries returned:
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 - 11.0.2100.60 (Intel X86)
Feb 10 2012 19:13:17
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
Enterprise Edition on Windows NT 6.1 <X64> (Build 7600: Service Pack 1) (WOW64) (Hypervisor)
RTM
11.0.2100.60
Enterprise Edition
Can you tell me how to get the installer to allow us to install the Analysis Services? Reporting Services was there but not the Analysis Services.
I ran into this same issue after upgrading as you did (i.e. 2012 Express Advanced to full Enterprise) - the MSDN documentation says you can do this, but it also failed for me, i.e. can't install SSAS at all. For reference, here's my version information.
I encountered a similar situation with trying to get SSDT (SQL Server Data tools) edition to reflect the Enterprise editioni I installed. I had installed an enterprise edition right next to an Express edition. Even uninstalling the express edition did not work.
I had to run the installer and remove the "SSDT feature" that way and reinstall it via the Enterprise installer for it to recognize the correct edition intalling it. This did not require a full reinstall.
Let me know if that works... I'm assuming you figured out a workaround by this point though.

Can't Lync 2010 be installed in windows 2003 server?

I have asked our IT team to install Lync 2010 in my Windows 2003 server machine.
IT person told that it can't be installed in Windows 2003 server.
Is it not compatible with Windows 2003 server or any other extra software update do we need to install?
I am using Windows 2003 server standard edition sp2.
Lync 2010 requires Windows Server 2008 or later. The previous release, OCS 2007 R2, can be installed on Windows 2003.

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