Re: License server problem
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=822134
Your Windows Server 2003 License Server won't distribute your Per User
CALs to your Windows 2000 Server Terminal Server. Install Per Device
CALs instead, or if you're feeling tricky, deactivate and reactivate
your License Server. Supposedly, it resets your grace period...
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Relevant Pages
- Re: recommended TS license setup
... This is not a supported scenario with Per User TS CALs, ... MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server ... suggested to make a stand alone license server function. ... Most of my machines are members of the ad.nicc domain. ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services) - Re: Software cost of setting up a TS server?
... additional Windows server in an SBS domain did require another SBS CAL. ... One email response I received from MS licensing that really got my analysis ... The FAQ regarding needing addition CALs ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services) - Re: TS Taking from wrong CAL
... You can force the LS to only issue Win2000 CALs to Win2000 TSs by setting this policy: ... A license server attempts to provide the most appropriate Client Access License for a connection. ... a license server provides a Windows 2000 TS CAL token for clients connecting to a terminal server running Windows 2000 and a Windows Server 2003 Family Per Device TS CAL token for a connection to a terminal server running Windows Server 2003. ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services) - Re: TS Taking from wrong CAL
... You can force the LS to only issue Win2000 CALs to Win2000 TSs by setting ... A license server attempts to provide the most appropriate Client Access ... Windows 2000 TS CAL token for clients connecting to a terminal server ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services) - Re: SBS 2003 CALs and Windows Server R2 CALs
... previous e-mail) it explicitly states that a Windows Server 2003 device on a ... Small Business Server 2003 domain will require one Small Business Server ... That would mean you could set up the initial five SBS CALs as user ... argument" statement was directed at Microsoft licensing, ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) |
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