From: Vera Noest on 17 Apr 2010 08:15 "Guillermo Lovato" <glovato(a)mast.com.ar> wrote on 15 apr 2010 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: > If a client temp license expires, simply deleting the > MSLicensing key will make the client reapply for a temporary > license just like previous versions(upto 2003 that i know of) or > is this changed in 2008r2? But doing this on a regular basis, other than for troubleshooting purposes, is a violation of the EULA. _______________________ Vera Noest Remote Desktop Services troubleshooting http://ts.veranoest.net > "Vera Noest" <Vera.Noest(a)remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in > message > news:Xns9D5B76BBBE635veranoesthemutforsse(a)207.46.248.16... >> answers inline >> >> "Guillermo Lovato" <glovato(a)mast.com.ar> wrote on 14 apr 2010: >> >>> How is the behaviour of temporal licenses with 2008 and 2008R2 >>> as license and terminal servers?. >>> >>> mainly, if i setup a licence server in 2008R2 and don't >>> activate any licenses, what happens when a client connects to >>> the RDS server in case: >>> a) 2008 >>> b) 2008r2 >>> c) 2003 >> >> The same behaviour in all cases: clients receive a temporary >> license. >> >>> does it give you infinite temporal licenses? >> >> Yes, but never more than one per client >> >>> or for how long do the temp licenses are delivered? >> >> Each temporary license last 90 days. >> >>> what happens if later i load good licenses in the TS >>> licensing, when the client connects it replaces the temp >>> license? >> >> Yes, clients with a temporary license check on every connection >> whether there is a purchased license available, and upgrade >> automatically. |