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Shariq
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      10th Feb 2004
Dear All,

I have installed a terminal server on windows 2000 server
SP4 and I want to give my clients access to log on and
use various applications.I have noticed that it only
allows 2 concurrent sessions. Is there any way I can log
on atleast 5 users concurrently on that server.Is there
any way?

Kindly help!


Regards,

Shariq
 
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Zenon Pilat \(MS\)
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      10th Feb 2004
You will need to switch from Remote Administration Mode to Remote
Application Mode but than you will have to install License Server.

TO switch to Remote Application Mode go to Add/Remove Programs -> Windows
Component -> Click on Terminal Server Details -> select Remote Application


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"Shariq" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dear All,
>
> I have installed a terminal server on windows 2000 server
> SP4 and I want to give my clients access to log on and
> use various applications.I have noticed that it only
> allows 2 concurrent sessions. Is there any way I can log
> on atleast 5 users concurrently on that server.Is there
> any way?
>
> Kindly help!
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Shariq



 
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      10th Feb 2004
I believe you meant to say "Switch to Application Server Mode"

Beware that switching from Remote Administration Mode to Application Server Mode often requires the uninstall (before the switch) & reinstall (after the switch) of applications on the server

http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...030.htm?id=340

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.co


----- Zenon Pilat (MS) wrote: ----

You will need to switch from Remote Administration Mode to Remot
Application Mode but than you will have to install License Server

TO switch to Remote Application Mode go to Add/Remove Programs -> Window
Component -> Click on Terminal Server Details -> select Remote Applicatio


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> Dear All
>> I have installed a terminal server on windows 2000 serve

> SP4 and I want to give my clients access to log on an
> use various applications.I have noticed that it onl
> allows 2 concurrent sessions. Is there any way I can lo
> on atleast 5 users concurrently on that server.Is ther
> any way
>> Kindly help
>>> Regards

>> Shari




 
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Vera Noest [MVP]
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      10th Feb 2004
If your TS is a member of an AD domain, the Licensing server must
run on a DC. If your TS is a member of an NT 4.0 domain or a
standalone server, the Licensing server can be installed on the TS
itself. Check:

232520 - Description of Terminal Services License Server Discovery
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=232520

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

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"=?Utf-8?B?SmFja0M=?=" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
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> My question is:
> Do I need to be part of an AD domain in order to run Terminal
> Server Licensing Server?
>
> Can I run it on a stand alone machine?
>
> If the machine is part of an AD Domain does Licensing server
> need to be run on a DC or any machine will do?
>
> I have read somewhere that it needs to be run on a DC, so it
> writes information to the AD DB, but now I am wondering if it
> can be run on a stand alone machine.
>
> Thanks in advance for the info.
> JackC

 
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Shariq
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      11th Feb 2004
Dear All,

Thanks fro your help.I have now successfully switched to
the application mode and reinstalled the applications.I
have purchased 5 terminal service client license and the
server is a member server of a Windows 2000 domain.Where
should I now install the terminal server license service
and define that i have 5 CAL for 5 concurrent sessions?

Thanks!
 
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Michael
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      11th Feb 2004
You didn't need to buy any licenses for a XP or 2000
client machine. They are only for 95, 98, ME etc.

ME


>-----Original Message-----
>Dear All,
>
>Thanks fro your help.I have now successfully switched to
>the application mode and reinstalled the applications.I
>have purchased 5 terminal service client license and the
>server is a member server of a Windows 2000 domain.Where
>should I now install the terminal server license service
>and define that i have 5 CAL for 5 concurrent sessions?
>
>Thanks!
>.
>

 
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      11th Feb 2004
1. Vera already clearly stated "If your TS is a member of an AD domain, the Licensing server must run on a DC
2. TSCALs are per device, NOT per concurrent connection.
3. With 2000 TS, 2000 & XP Pro clients receive a free TSCAL from the "activated" TSLS' built-in pool

http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...icing/tsfaq.as
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...tslicensing.as
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=30662

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.co

----- Shariq wrote: ----

Dear All

Thanks fro your help.I have now successfully switched to
the application mode and reinstalled the applications.I
have purchased 5 terminal service client license and the
server is a member server of a Windows 2000 domain.Where
should I now install the terminal server license service
and define that i have 5 CAL for 5 concurrent sessions

Thanks

 
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