Rebuilding a license server



Hi

I have two Win2000 servers to rebuild (virus infected, AD screwed up) next
week, overseas, one day each. Both completely seperate sites and not
connected or related in any way. Both machines are AD domain controllers,
but only a small AD so I'm just going to rebuild that manually. But, both
machines are TS Licensing servers.

I'm pretty sure that all the client workstations at one of the sites are
Win2k Pro or XP Pro, so I can just activate a new license server I think?

But, the other site has Win98 clients and therefore has licenses installed
on the machine I'm going to rebuild. Is there a way I can back these up
before I wipe the machine? I fear not, and predict a long phone call to
Microsoft Clearing House?

Any advice or pointers greatly appreciated.


Dan

--
Talent hits a target no one else can hit. Genius hits a target no one else
can see.


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