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      4th Jan 2006
This seems like a dumb question but after I move to application mode and set
up the licensing server will I be able to still administer the server
remotely. I figure it is just a matter of setting permissions on the account
I want to use?
 
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      4th Jan 2006
Yes, you can.
If the Terminal Server runs W2K, you will use a TS CAL, also when you
connect as Administrator. Might be good to know, in case you connect
from a lot of different clients.

If the TS runs 2003, you can connect directly to the console session
(only as Administrator), which will not take up a TS CAL.
Use "mstsc /console" (without the quotes) to start a console session.

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=?Utf-8?B?U1N0ZWVu?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on
04 jan 2006:

> This seems like a dumb question but after I move to application
> mode and set up the licensing server will I be able to still
> administer the server remotely. I figure it is just a matter of
> setting permissions on the account I want to use?

 
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      13th Jan 2006
Hi Vera,
Does that mean that if I run Server 2003 in Application Server mode and I
log in from 5 pc's as Administrator, I will be using 4 call's (Instead of 5).
Say that 5 administrators want to administer the server remotely. Is that
possible by logging in with administrator 5 times from different pc's.
Important - The server is running in Application Server mode.

I hope to hear from you ASAP.
Many Thanks.
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"Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote:

> Yes, you can.
> If the Terminal Server runs W2K, you will use a TS CAL, also when you
> connect as Administrator. Might be good to know, in case you connect
> from a lot of different clients.
>
> If the TS runs 2003, you can connect directly to the console session
> (only as Administrator), which will not take up a TS CAL.
> Use "mstsc /console" (without the quotes) to start a console session.
>
> _________________________________________________________
> Vera Noest
> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*
>
> =?Utf-8?B?U1N0ZWVu?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on
> 04 jan 2006:
>
> > This seems like a dumb question but after I move to application
> > mode and set up the licensing server will I be able to still
> > administer the server remotely. I figure it is just a matter of
> > setting permissions on the account I want to use?

>

 
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Vera Noest [MVP]
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      13th Jan 2006
If you connect to the console (with mstsc /console), then you will
not use a TS CAL. You can do this from an unlimited amount of
devices, but only one at a time. And only as Administrator.

Every normal connection (without the /console switch) takes up a
license.

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wrote on 13 jan 2006 in microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.apps:

> Hi Vera,
> Does that mean that if I run Server 2003 in Application Server
> mode and I log in from 5 pc's as Administrator, I will be using
> 4 call's (Instead of 5). Say that 5 administrators want to
> administer the server remotely. Is that possible by logging in
> with administrator 5 times from different pc's. Important - The
> server is running in Application Server mode.
>
> I hope to hear from you ASAP.
> Many Thanks.

 
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