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Eric32
Guest
I recently installed a new server running Windows 2003 and installed terminal
services. This server is replacing an existing terminal server. When I did
the install I didn't pick a license server and it told me I had 120 days (I
think) for the grace period. All of the users have since been moved off of
the old server onto this new server (most are thin clients). My question is
how can I make sure the new server is licensed properly. The old server is
still providing file services but I can go ahead and remove terminal
services. When I go to the new server and look at the terminal services
licensing it's pointing to the DC that has the licenses installed. I guess
because the new server was set to "automatic" it went out and found it.
I just want to make sure that once the grace period is up that the server
will still allow connections. I can't find anywhere that says it's still
running in that grace period.
And if I remove terminal services from the old server will the new server
"pick up" those licenses?
Thanks!
services. This server is replacing an existing terminal server. When I did
the install I didn't pick a license server and it told me I had 120 days (I
think) for the grace period. All of the users have since been moved off of
the old server onto this new server (most are thin clients). My question is
how can I make sure the new server is licensed properly. The old server is
still providing file services but I can go ahead and remove terminal
services. When I go to the new server and look at the terminal services
licensing it's pointing to the DC that has the licenses installed. I guess
because the new server was set to "automatic" it went out and found it.
I just want to make sure that once the grace period is up that the server
will still allow connections. I can't find anywhere that says it's still
running in that grace period.
And if I remove terminal services from the old server will the new server
"pick up" those licenses?
Thanks!