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I have a W2K Terminal Services server. The Licensing server is running
on a Win2003 server and has been activated with 20 licenses. However, today some of my users are getting a message that states that their temporary license will expire in 15 days. I also have this same message in the System Log. I see that W2k only supports Device licenses while Win2003 supports both device licenses and user CALs. However, I don't see where the mistake has been made. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks, DP |
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Have you verified that the W2K TS can actually locate the 2003 LS?
Is the LS running on a Domain Controller? What kind of licenses have you installed on the 2003 LS? If you have installed 2003 Per User TS CALs, then it can't issue TS CALs to W2K TS clients, since those require Per Device TS CALs. If you installed 2003 Per Device TS CALs, *and* you have enabled the GPO setting "Prevent License Upgrade" in Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Terminal Services/Licensing, then the 2003 LS will *not* issue these TS CALs to W2K TS clients either. Of course, if all of your clients run W2K Pro or XP Pro, they should be receiving the build-in "Existing 2000 Per Device TS CALs" from the 2003 LS. In summary: if "Existing 2000 Per Device TS CALs" are issued correctly to any W2K Pro or XP Pro clients, but other clients are running on temporary licenses, then the W2K TS has located the 2003 LS, and you have to install Per Device TS CALs or disable the "prevent license upgrade" policy. If also W2K Pro or XP Pro clients are running on temporary licenses, you have a LS discovery problem. 239107 - Establishing Preferred Windows 2000 Terminal Services License Server http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=239107 -- Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT --- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email --- dpanattoni@sagefruit.com (DP) wrote in news:1dacf5dd.0405191228.212368a1@posting.google.com: > I have a W2K Terminal Services server. The Licensing server is > running on a Win2003 server and has been activated with 20 > licenses. However, today some of my users are getting a message > that states that their temporary license will expire in 15 days. > I also have this same message in the System Log. > > I see that W2k only supports Device licenses while Win2003 > supports both device licenses and user CALs. However, I don't > see where the mistake has been made. > > Can someone point me in the right direction? > > Thanks, > DP |
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Vera,
Thank you very much. I'm pretty sure that my problem is that I had installed User TS CALS. I will reinstall the licenses as Device CALS and see what happens. Thanks again. "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message news:<Xns94EEF41C7701veranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16>... > Have you verified that the W2K TS can actually locate the 2003 LS? > Is the LS running on a Domain Controller? > What kind of licenses have you installed on the 2003 LS? If you > have installed 2003 Per User TS CALs, then it can't issue TS CALs > to W2K TS clients, since those require Per Device TS CALs. > > If you installed 2003 Per Device TS CALs, *and* you have enabled > the GPO setting "Prevent License Upgrade" in Computer > Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Terminal > Services/Licensing, then the 2003 LS will *not* issue these TS > CALs to W2K TS clients either. > > Of course, if all of your clients run W2K Pro or XP Pro, they > should be receiving the build-in "Existing 2000 Per Device TS > CALs" from the 2003 LS. > > In summary: if "Existing 2000 Per Device TS CALs" are issued > correctly to any W2K Pro or XP Pro clients, but other clients are > running on temporary licenses, then the W2K TS has located the > 2003 LS, and you have to install Per Device TS CALs or disable the > "prevent license upgrade" policy. > > If also W2K Pro or XP Pro clients are running on temporary > licenses, you have a LS discovery problem. > > 239107 - Establishing Preferred Windows 2000 Terminal Services > License Server > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=239107 > > -- > Vera Noest > MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server > http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT > --- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email --- > > dpanattoni@sagefruit.com (DP) wrote in > news:1dacf5dd.0405191228.212368a1@posting.google.com: > > > I have a W2K Terminal Services server. The Licensing server is > > running on a Win2003 server and has been activated with 20 > > licenses. However, today some of my users are getting a message > > that states that their temporary license will expire in 15 days. > > I also have this same message in the System Log. > > > > I see that W2k only supports Device licenses while Win2003 > > supports both device licenses and user CALs. However, I don't > > see where the mistake has been made. > > > > Can someone point me in the right direction? > > > > Thanks, > > DP |
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