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Hello, everyone
I got a problem.Our old win 2000 License server had problem. We need reinstall everything on this server. But it is our main License server. It contains more than 60 licenses. Right now, I have set up a new License Server and have already activate this one. My question is how can I move the Licenses from old License Server to the new License Server? What is the steps that I need to take? Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks, Xiaofeng |
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From Microsofts Terminal Services FAQ at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsser...y/centers/termi nal/terminal_faq.asp <quote> Q. How do I move my licenses from one licensing server to another? A. You should back up your Terminal Services licensing server regularly by using the Windows Backup tool or similar. This will help protect your licensing data from accidental loss if your system experiences hardware or storage failure. When backing up a Terminal Server License Server, back up both the System State data and the folder in which the Terminal Server License Server is installed. This ensures that data in both the registry and the Terminal Services licensing server database is backed up. If you restore the System State data and the database to the original Terminal Services licensing server computer, any unissued licenses are restored correctly as long as you have not replaced the operating system on the computer. Otherwise any unissued licenses are not restored and an event will appear in the system log providing the unissued count. You can still restore the unissued licenses by using the TS License Manager tool with the Telephone activation mechanism, and requesting the licenses back. You can switch to the Telephone mechanism by right clicking on the server in TS License Manager, and selecting properties from the menu. </quote> In short: phone the Clearinghouse. -- Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT --- please respond in newsgroup --- "=?Utf-8?B?WGlhb2Zlbmc=?=" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:F69D94EA-EA90-4044-8056-8E974A5BE357@microsoft.com: > Hello, everyone > I got a problem.Our old win 2000 License server had problem. We > need reinstall everything on this server. But it is our main > License server. It contains more than 60 licenses. > > Right now, I have set up a new License Server and have already > activate this one. > > My question is how can I move the Licenses from old License > Server to the new License Server? What is the steps that I need > to take? > > Any suggestions are appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Xiaofeng |
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Thanks a lot.
>-----Original Message----- >From Microsofts Terminal Services FAQ at >http://www.microsoft.com/windowsser...community/cente rs/termi >nal/terminal_faq.asp > ><quote> >Q. How do I move my licenses from one licensing server to >another? > >A. You should back up your Terminal Services licensing server >regularly by using the Windows Backup tool or similar. This will >help protect your licensing data from accidental loss if your >system experiences hardware or storage failure. > >When backing up a Terminal Server License Server, back up both the >System State data and the folder in which the Terminal Server >License Server is installed. This ensures that data in both the >registry and the Terminal Services licensing server database is >backed up. > >If you restore the System State data and the database to the >original Terminal Services licensing server computer, any unissued >licenses are restored correctly as long as you have not replaced >the operating system on the computer. Otherwise any unissued >licenses are not restored and an event will appear in the system >log providing the unissued count. You can still restore the >unissued licenses by using the TS License Manager tool with the >Telephone activation mechanism, and requesting the licenses back. >You can switch to the Telephone mechanism by right clicking on the >server in TS License Manager, and selecting properties from the >menu. ></quote> > >In short: phone the Clearinghouse. > > -- >Vera Noest >MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server >http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT > --- please respond in newsgroup --- > >"=?Utf-8?B?WGlhb2Zlbmc=?=" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> >wrote in news:F69D94EA-EA90-4044-8056- 8E974A5BE357@microsoft.com: > >> Hello, everyone >> I got a problem.Our old win 2000 License server had problem. We >> need reinstall everything on this server. But it is our main >> License server. It contains more than 60 licenses. >> >> Right now, I have set up a new License Server and have already >> activate this one. >> >> My question is how can I move the Licenses from old License >> Server to the new License Server? What is the steps that I need >> to take? >> >> Any suggestions are appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Xiaofeng >. > |
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