RE: why doesn't i show my licence server
Hello,
How's everything going?
I'm wondering if the suggestion has helped or if you have any further
questions.
Please feel free to respond to the newsgroups if I can assist further.
Sincerely,
Neo Zhu,
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
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| Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2008 10:20:59 GMT
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| Dear Customer,
|
| Thanks for your post and thanks Vera for the information sharing.
|
| About your first and third questions, Vera has already shared you some
| detailed and helpful information.
|
| Here, I 'd like to add some more information regarding how to discover a
| Terminal Services Licensing server.
|
| If the server that has Terminal Server enabled is member of a Windows
| Server-based domain, there are three methods that you can use to discover
a
| Terminal Services Licensing server.
|
| Method 1: LicenseServers Registry Key Query
|
| A server that has Terminal Server enabled first queries any servers that
| are listed in the LicenseServers registry.
| The following is the location of this registry key:
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TermService\Parameters\
| LicenseServers
|
| Method 2: Enterprise License Server Query
|
| A server that has Terminal Server enabled queries the Active Directory
| directory service site for the following object, where site-name is the
| name of the site in which the server that has Terminal Server enabled
| resides, and domainname is the domain name that the server that has
| Terminal Server enabled is a member of:
|
LDAP://CN=TS-Enterprise-License-Server,CN=site-name,CN=sites,CN=configuratio
| n,DC=domainname,DC=com
|
| Method 3: Domain License Server Query
|
| A server that has Terminal Server enabled queries all domain controllers
in
| the site. If no Terminal Services Licensing servers are found in the same
| site, the search ends. Use Method 1 to specify the license server.
|
| Therefore, if your main concern is how to specify a Terminal Services
| Licensing server, you can take advantage of method 1 mentioned above.
|
| The following are some related articles for your reference:
|
| How to override the license server discovery process in Windows Server
2003
| Terminal Services
|
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=279561
|
| Establishing preferred Windows 2000 Terminal Services license server
|
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=239107
|
| I hope this helps.
|
| Sincerely,
| Neo Zhu,
| Microsoft Online Support
| Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
|
| Get Secure! -
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