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Old 30-06-2003, 08:23 PM   #1
Matt
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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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Old 30-06-2003, 09:04 PM   #2
M Faulkner
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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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