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From: steer257 on 9 May 2010 08:46 I have a remote access solution that uses terminal server to provide applications, what is puzzling me is that when I check the terminal server license manager it always shows the licenses(TS CALS) as unused, does this mean that cals are not required for terminal server used in this way ? or am I missing something. Dave
From: Hank Arnold on 10 May 2010 05:06 What OS and what type of licenses? If it's 2003 and Per User licenses, the TS license server doesn't track them (2008 does). Regards, Hank Arnold Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Directory Services http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/personal-pc-assistant/ On 5/9/2010 8:46 AM, steer257(a)hotmail.com wrote: > I have a remote access solution that uses terminal server to provide > applications, what is puzzling me is that when I check the terminal > server license manager it always shows the licenses(TS CALS) as unused, > does this mean that cals are not required for terminal server used in > this way ? or am I missing something. > > Dave
From: steer257 on 13 May 2010 11:33
Hank Yes it is 2003 with per user licenses, if I add another server will it need seperate licenses for the same users or will this one cover both ? Dave "Hank Arnold" <rasilon(a)aol.com> wrote in message news:O8JgIAC8KHA.1888(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > What OS and what type of licenses? If it's 2003 and Per User licenses, the > TS license server doesn't track them (2008 does). > > > Regards, > Hank Arnold > Microsoft MVP > Windows Server - Directory Services > http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/personal-pc-assistant/ > > On 5/9/2010 8:46 AM, steer257(a)hotmail.com wrote: >> I have a remote access solution that uses terminal server to provide >> applications, what is puzzling me is that when I check the terminal >> server license manager it always shows the licenses(TS CALS) as unused, >> does this mean that cals are not required for terminal server used in >> this way ? or am I missing something. >> >> Dave |