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Hello,
I have two domains A and B. If I put Terminal Server Application mode on domain A will domain B be able to use the Terminal Services Licenses? Is Terminal Services Licensing tied to or related to domains? Thank you. |
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If you have a domain trust between the two domains, then
you should be just fine. In Windows 2003 the two domains must trust each other, but I'm unsure about Windows 2000. Check out this link for more information: support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;239107 -M >-----Original Message----- >Hello, > >I have two domains A and B. If I put Terminal Server >Application mode on domain A will domain B be able to use >the Terminal Services Licenses? Is Terminal Services >Licensing tied to or related to domains? Thank you. >. > |
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Hi,
if your domains are in the same AD forrest ( that means they have a transitive trust) you can install one License Server serving the whole enterprise ( which mean all domains in this forrest). So both domains can use these licenses. Regards, Martin Kalkhof Robert Bosch GmbH "Matthew Harris [MVP]" <harris@crocker.ucdavis.edu> wrote in message news:0b1201c34815$e3eb2f20$a001280a@phx.gbl... > If you have a domain trust between the two domains, then > you should be just fine. In Windows 2003 the two domains > must trust each other, but I'm unsure about Windows 2000. > > Check out this link for more information: > > support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;239107 > > -M > > >-----Original Message----- > >Hello, > > > >I have two domains A and B. If I put Terminal Server > >Application mode on domain A will domain B be able to use > >the Terminal Services Licenses? Is Terminal Services > >Licensing tied to or related to domains? Thank you. > >. > > |
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