Depends on the SP you are running on the TS and the Licensing
Server, and when your TS CALs were installed.
If your TS CALs were installed *after* you installed SP3 or
higher, then you don't have to do anything. You will see in the TS
Licensing Manager that these TS CALs have an expiration date. When
the TS CALs are not used anymore (the consultants pc does not
connect to your TS anymore), then the licenses will be returned to
the LS when they expire. In the meantime, your own pcs work on a
temporary license. Since the expiration date is maximally 89 days
ahead, and a temporary license lasts for 90 days, the expired
license will become available in time for your own pcs to pick it
up.
If your TS CALs were installed *before* you installed SP3 on the
TS and the LS, the TS CALs are permanently issued to the
consultants pc. The only way to get them back is to phone the
Clearinghouse and get the licenses re-issued.
291795 - HOW TO: Locate a Phone Number for the Microsoft
Clearinghouse
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291795
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
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"glenn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> I had some consultants in who used TS and grabbed real
> licenses. I also have the temp licenses that my own
> clients grabbed. My own clients licenses are about to
> expire and I don't have any real licenses left becasue
> they are being used for a consultants pc that is no longer
> on my network. So my question is how do I reclaim liceses
> from computers that are no longer on my network so my
> current clients can get the real licenses?
>
> Thanks,
> Glenn