From: Seng Leng on
hi all,

i have a 2003 TLS setup with 2003 per user CALs, and a 2003 TS connecting to
it. The question i want to ask is:
Per user CALs are not monitored in 2003 and will not be upgraded to
permanent CALs when user logged in for the 2nd time, so will TS still be able
to service client;s access after the grace period of 120 days?
From: moncho on
On 2/25/2010 9:36 PM, Seng Leng wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> i have a 2003 TLS setup with 2003 per user CALs, and a 2003 TS connecting to
> it. The question i want to ask is:
> Per user CALs are not monitored in 2003 and will not be upgraded to
> permanent CALs when user logged in for the 2nd time, so will TS still be able
> to service client;s access after the grace period of 120 days?

Yes. If you have activated the TS License server and installed the Per
user CAL's, you will be fine.

As you stated, per user CAL's are not monitored so you need to police
your own to stay in licensing compliance.

moncho
From: Silvia Doomra [MSFT] on
An addition to what moncho mentioned, there is no concept of temporary and
permanent CAL in Per User. Once the user gets a CAL, that is permanent only.
Temp and Perm is the concept of Per Device licensing.

Hope that helps!
Thanks
Silvia
Remote Desktop Services Team Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/rds

"moncho" <moncho(a)NOspmanywhere.com> wrote in message
news:HOudnRJJ3NCgMBrWnZ2dnUVZ_vpi4p2d(a)giganews.com...
> On 2/25/2010 9:36 PM, Seng Leng wrote:
>>
>> hi all,
>>
>> i have a 2003 TLS setup with 2003 per user CALs, and a 2003 TS connecting
>> to
>> it. The question i want to ask is:
>> Per user CALs are not monitored in 2003 and will not be upgraded to
>> permanent CALs when user logged in for the 2nd time, so will TS still be
>> able
>> to service client;s access after the grace period of 120 days?
>
> Yes. If you have activated the TS License server and installed the Per
> user CAL's, you will be fine.
>
> As you stated, per user CAL's are not monitored so you need to police your
> own to stay in licensing compliance.
>
> moncho

From: Vera Noest [MVP] on
Just make sure that your Terminal Server is configured to use the
Per User licensing model (the default is Per Device).

_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
RDS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

"Silvia Doomra [MSFT]" <sdoomra(a)microsoft.com> wrote on 27 feb
2010 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> An addition to what moncho mentioned, there is no concept of
> temporary and permanent CAL in Per User. Once the user gets a
> CAL, that is permanent only. Temp and Perm is the concept of Per
> Device licensing.
>
> Hope that helps!
> Thanks
> Silvia
> Remote Desktop Services Team Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/rds
>
> "moncho" <moncho(a)NOspmanywhere.com> wrote in message
> news:HOudnRJJ3NCgMBrWnZ2dnUVZ_vpi4p2d(a)giganews.com...
>> On 2/25/2010 9:36 PM, Seng Leng wrote:
>>>
>>> hi all,
>>>
>>> i have a 2003 TLS setup with 2003 per user CALs, and a 2003 TS
>>> connecting to
>>> it. The question i want to ask is:
>>> Per user CALs are not monitored in 2003 and will not be
>>> upgraded to permanent CALs when user logged in for the 2nd
>>> time, so will TS still be able
>>> to service client;s access after the grace period of 120 days?
>>
>> Yes. If you have activated the TS License server and installed
>> the Per user CAL's, you will be fine.
>>
>> As you stated, per user CAL's are not monitored so you need to
>> police your own to stay in licensing compliance.
>>
>> moncho
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