Re: Trust requirements for TS License Server in a different domain
Ratnesh, I don't think that I agree with what you say, but I might
misunderstand what you mean, since there are obvious typo's in your
post. You seem to differentiate between Windows 2003 and Windows
2008, but you've called them both 2008. You are also mixing up Per
User and Per Device TS CALs. Per User TS CALs are actually never
issued in Windows 2003, so there you have less requirements. Per
Device TS CALs *are* issued and demand a proper trust relationship.
You state that this is just the other way around.
See also:
Can I use a single TS Licensing Server to issue TS CALs to Terminal
Servers in multiple untrusted domains and workgroups?
http://ts.veranoest.net/ts_faq_licensing.htm#LS_untrusted_domains
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting:
http://ts.veranoest.net
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"Ratnesh Yadav [MSFT]" <Ratnesh.Yadav@microsoft.com> wrote on 30
maj 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
> Windows Server 2008 Terminal Servers
> - Per User Mode: Yes then you require trust
> relationship between
> Domain of License Server machine and other domain.
> Thing needs to be taken care
> (from point of
> view of License Server only)
> - License Server machine
> should be
> member of TSLS (Terminal Server license Server) group on each
> Domain Controller in the trust.
> - Per Device: It will work even with out trust. Only
> thing you
> need to worry is discoverabilty of Licesne Server
>
> Windows Server 2008 Terminal Servers
> - Per User Mode: Tracking is not supported, hence no
> need to any
> trust just for License Server
> - Per Device: It will work even with out trust. Only
> thing you
> need to worry is discoverabilty of Licesne Server
>
> Above things are from prospetive of License Server only
>
> Ratnesh
>
> "burgessb" <burgessb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1B04B1A7-CE9F-4126-B7FD-0910DDCCC564@microsoft.com...
>> I've located most of the setup information to have terminal
>> servers in domain
>> forest B to acquire their TS device CALs from a License Server
>> in domain forest A (via registry settings, a hotfix, and forest
>> trust). My question is
>> what is the minimum forest trust required to enable this? I
>> would rather not
>> have the domain B's 'name' appear as an option on the logon
>> screen on Domain
>> A's PCs.
>>
>> one-way, incoming, forest trust for one side of the trust
>> one-way, incoming, forest trust for both sides of the trust
>> one-way, outgoing, forest trust for one side of the trust
>> one-way, outgoing, forest trust for both sides of the trust
>> two-way, forest trust for one side of the trust
>> two-way, forest trust for both sides of the trust