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Active Directory migration licensing and pooling

 
 
Carsten Lahme
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      16th Nov 2004
Hello NGs
this has been:
w2k TS Alpha was member of NT4-domain and had local licenseserver
installed with 20 CALs
w2k TS Beta was member the same NT4-Domain and had local licenseserver
installed with 100 CALs.

Now both server need to be migrated to AD running mixed mode but the
CALs need to be seperated.

AFAIK You need to install a licenseserver running on an ADC. But is it
possible to point one TS to LS1 and another TS to LS2 (each running on
another ADC)

thx in advance

Carsten
 
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      16th Nov 2004
Yes, you can override the automatic discovery process:

239107 - Establishing Preferred Windows 2000 Terminal Services
License Server
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=239107

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(E-Mail Removed) (Carsten Lahme) wrote on 16 nov 2004 in
microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.apps:

> Hello NGs
> this has been:
> w2k TS Alpha was member of NT4-domain and had local
> licenseserver installed with 20 CALs
> w2k TS Beta was member the same NT4-Domain and had local
> licenseserver installed with 100 CALs.
>
> Now both server need to be migrated to AD running mixed mode but
> the CALs need to be seperated.
>
> AFAIK You need to install a licenseserver running on an ADC. But
> is it possible to point one TS to LS1 and another TS to LS2
> (each running on another ADC)
>
> thx in advance
>
> Carsten

 
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