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We are replacing one of our Windows 2000 domain controllers with a
fresh install of Windows 2003 on new hardware as part of our upgrade process. The old Win2k server is our Licensing Server. I am having trouble finding any docs on moving a Licensing Server from one DC to another. I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction... |
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Check Microsofts Terminal Services FAQ at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsser...enters/terminal /terminal_faq.asp Q. How do I move my licenses from one licensing server to another? but that does not apply exactly to your situation. Since you are upgrading the OS on your DC, you will also have to run the Licensing Server on your Windows 2003 DC. That's no problem, 2003 LS can handle both 2003 and W2K TS CALs. Just install and activate the 2003 LS and then phone the Clearinghouse to get your licenses re-issued (you would have to do that anyway, even if you didn't upgrade). -- Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT --- please respond in newsgroup --- chrishill27@yahoo.com (Chris) wrote in news:14029bf0.0401211022.7e43f838@posting.google.com: > We are replacing one of our Windows 2000 domain controllers with > a fresh install of Windows 2003 on new hardware as part of our > upgrade process. The old Win2k server is our Licensing Server. > I am having trouble finding any docs on moving a Licensing > Server from one DC to another. I'm hoping someone can point me > in the right direction... |
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This is described in detail in the TS FAQ at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsser...enters/terminal /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: you'll have to call the Clearinghouse. -- Vera Noest MCSE,CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------* chrishill27@yahoo.com (Chris) wrote in news:14029bf0.0401211022.7e43f838@posting.google.com: > We are replacing one of our Windows 2000 domain controllers with > a fresh install of Windows 2003 on new hardware as part of our > upgrade process. The old Win2k server is our Licensing Server. > I am having trouble finding any docs on moving a Licensing > Server from one DC to another. I'm hoping someone can point me > in the right direction... |
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