Connections Windows 7 EULA and device

In the Windows 7 EULA, he said

f. device connections.

You can allow up to 20 other devices to access the software on the licensed computer to use file Services, Print Services, Internet Information Services and Internet and Telephony Services connection sharing only.

What is the legality of the installation of a database SQL on a windows machine 7, then the rest of the instance of the pc network (or domain) using SQL as their primary database?

It would seem that the connections of the above devices rule, as SQL is not a part of the any services listed - it would break the EULA?

This also seems to apply to all software that is outside the services listed...

is that correct?

Hi Andre,

I ended up talking to themselves (phone call) of Microsoft license and got the answer I was looking for.

You can use Windows 7 in a network to share files and services as long as the services such that listed

in the EULA... as per above

Basically, install a SQL service and then allowing other users to connect to the SQL database breaks the EULA.

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