Re: CAL Problem
- From: "Eugene Tan" <TechHelp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 13:26:31 +0800
hi,
I think you need to use the Tools in SBS to add the win2k3 server
as a member server. When this happens, you'll be logging on to the
SBS domain, not the Win2k3 server's domain, from PC clients.
Hope I understand you correctly.
Eugene Tan
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"Jake Henderson" <JakeHenderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D7AC8363-0638-4B60-BE80-C7A5E41A7077@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have subscribed to the Microsoft Action Pack. Here's my configuration, I
have installed SBS 2003 on my primary server and WIN2K3 Standard on my
secondary server. My problem is I made the mistake of selecting the "Per
Server" option for the licensing option on the WIN2K3 Standard Server.
After
I got my network setup I was unable to join any other computers to the
domain. So then I went to the "Licensing" Section in SBS Server management
program and it said "Installed Licenses: 5 and Maximum Usage: 0". Then I
added 5 CAL's and it said "Installed Licenses: 10 and Maximum usage: 0".
So
then I immediately switched the licensing mode on the 2K3 Standard server
to
"Per User Licensing". I then restarted booth servers and I still have the
same problem. You help is really appreciated.
.
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