I think you could with a separate server running 2000 or 2003 and Terminal Services. But that would be a lot of licenses for 2003. Free for 2000 but only with XP Pro licenses. Which would mean 75 which would mean you may as well run the RWW on them.
If you have 10 users and 10 PCs and SBS 2003 or 8 and you have RWW, 10 could use AC on their PCs.
I guess the real question would be what are you trying to accomplish? You certainly don't have a need for 75 people to access AC from home at the same time do you. You wouldn't even have that from work.
Plus, and I am thinking as I am typing, but if you ran AC on TS, you wouldn't be able to run more than one app of AC, would you? Very confusing.
You could always get a copy of Windows 2000 (the client OS). It has no licensing restrictions. Then build a extremely powerful client computer with 64 bit OS -- any even Linux (maybe -- don't know much about it). Then get VMWare and put in 64GBs of RAM with the 64 bit. You could then run Win 2K in 10 virtual machines or more and put AC on all of them. Just a thought. I would try it here, but I only have 32 bit.
Plus you would need to set up networking for RDP and port forwarding which isn't difficult, but it can take a little tweaking.
Just in case Mr. Gates is reading this. It may have licensing restrictions (I don't know) but you don't have to activate it.
Last edited by Bert; 11/05/2009 3:49 PM. Reason: Licensinge ignorance