Upgrading Windows 2000 Terminal Server to Windows 2003 Terminal Se

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I had a Windows 2000 Server with unlimited Terminal Service Connections.
After installing the Windows 2003 Standard Server, the Windows 2000 Terminal
Server was inherited by the new operational system. How do I get the server
to reflect that I am upgrading to Windows 2003 Terminal Services?
 
Re: Upgrading Windows 2000 Terminal Server to Windows 2003 Terminal Se

I'm not sure what you mean.
Can it be that you are referring to the licenses in the TS Licensing
Manager?
They will not be upgraded. You will need to nuy a 2003 TS license for
every client or user who connects to the 2003 Terminal Server.

The licenses which are present in both a W2K and a 2003 TS Licensing
Server with Amount: Unlimited are "Existing Windows 2000 Per Device
licenses". These licenses are issued for free to W2K Pro and XP Pro
clients when they connect to a *W2K* Terminal Server. A 2003 TS
requires purchased TS CALs.

Does this answer your question? If not, please explain in some more
detail what it is that you want.
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Vera Noest
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=?Utf-8?B?TUo=?= <MJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 25 sep
2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> I had a Windows 2000 Server with unlimited Terminal Service
> Connections. After installing the Windows 2003 Standard Server,
> the Windows 2000 Terminal Server was inherited by the new
> operational system. How do I get the server to reflect that I
> am upgrading to Windows 2003 Terminal Services?
 
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