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From: fractalsphere on 9 Mar 2010 10:14 We have a load-balanced pair of Windows Server 2008 R2 servers running the Remote Desktop Services (formerly Terminal Server), which works to our expectations in that regard. My question is that if we install Visio 2007 I know we require Volume License Keys, but is the volume license aware of the load balanced environment? Will X number of users on server 1 and X number of users on server 2 who choose to use Visio possibly kill the license if a disproportionate number of people on server 1 are Visio users? I guess the basic question is; how do Volume License keys handle a load balanced server set? Thanks! Rich
From: Silvia Doomra [MSFT] on 13 Mar 2010 08:51
This question will be better replied by Visio newsgroup. Please try posting on microsoft.public.visio Thanks Silvia "fractalsphere" <fractalsphere(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EB0AB9DD-58ED-4E90-A467-9160E4D9E92F(a)microsoft.com... > We have a load-balanced pair of Windows Server 2008 R2 servers running the > Remote Desktop Services (formerly Terminal Server), which works to our > expectations in that regard. > > My question is that if we install Visio 2007 I know we require Volume > License Keys, but is the volume license aware of the load balanced > environment? Will X number of users on server 1 and X number of users on > server 2 who choose to use Visio possibly kill the license if a > disproportionate number of people on server 1 are Visio users? > > I guess the basic question is; how do Volume License keys handle a load > balanced server set? > > Thanks! > Rich > > |