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>-----Original Message----- >Hello everyone, >I setup a Win2000 AC with 5 terminal service license and I >have a total o 4 client, after a switch the Win2000 server >to application the server will get the license from the >domain, Will the client try to get a new license from the >domain before the 90days that is free from Microsoft? >I will like to check the client to make sure that will >work after the 90days, are they any tools for this? >Thank > >. > If the clients tried to connect and they were not any licenes available, they get a 90 day license. If you add licenses after that time, they will grab a permanent license. You can check this by going into the Terminal Services Licensing and see who has a built-in license, temp. license, or connection license. |
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Matt:
Aren't all computers running Windows 2000 supposed to have a built-in license for terminal services? I only ask because I did what you suggested here, and my PC at work (running Windows2000) is listed as being a temporary license. Thanks! Mary >-----Original Message----- > >>-----Original Message----- >>Hello everyone, >>I setup a Win2000 AC with 5 terminal service license and >I >>have a total o 4 client, after a switch the Win2000 >server >>to application the server will get the license from the >>domain, Will the client try to get a new license from the >>domain before the 90days that is free from Microsoft? >>I will like to check the client to make sure that will >>work after the 90days, are they any tools for this? >>Thank >> >>. >> > >If the clients tried to connect and they were not any >licenes available, they get a 90 day license. If you add >licenses after that time, they will grab a permanent >license. You can check this by going into the Terminal >Services Licensing and see who has a built-in license, >temp. license, or connection license. >. > |
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