Guest Russ Goodwin Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 My customer currently runs a small office in workgroup mode with 7 PC's. Her 8 employees remotely RDP to each desktop and work from home. (2 are part time and share a PC). We want to colsolidate the desktops by putting a Windows 2003 Terminal Server on the network. Questions: Can the Terminal Server stay as a member server, and use local user accounts for her employees - or does there have to be a true Active Directory domain controller on the network? The Terminal Server server can also be the Terminal Server Licensing Server (i.e. both roles on the same hardware), correct? She needs a Windows Server 2003 CAL and a TS 2003 CAL for each employee, right? I've noticed browsing this newsgroup that Terminal Server 2008 is mentioned. Can one still get Terminal Server 2003?
Guest moncho Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 Re: TS deployment & licenses Russ Goodwin wrote: > My customer currently runs a small office in workgroup mode with 7 PC's. > Her 8 employees remotely RDP to each desktop and work from home. (2 are > part time and share a PC). > > We want to colsolidate the desktops by putting a Windows 2003 Terminal > Server on the network. > > Questions: > > Can the Terminal Server stay as a member server, and use local user > accounts for her employees - or does there have to be a true Active > Directory domain controller on the network? Yes. The TS can stay as a member server. You just need to create the local logins on the TS server and give them RDP access. > > The Terminal Server server can also be the Terminal Server Licensing > Server (i.e. both roles on the same hardware), correct? Yes. No problem there. > > She needs a Windows Server 2003 CAL and a TS 2003 CAL for each employee, > right? If all of their XP licenses are before April of 2003 (I believe it 2003 or 2004. Someone can correct me), you will not need TS 2003 CALS. If not, the answer is yes. > > I've noticed browsing this newsgroup that Terminal Server 2008 is > mentioned. Can one still get Terminal Server 2003? Yes. The TS service is in the Windows Setup section of Add/Remove programs. I believe you can purchase TS 2008 CALS and use downgrade rights for 2003. You can also try Ebay for TS 2003 CALS. moncho > >
Guest Russ Goodwin Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 Re: TS deployment & licenses Thanks for confirming / clarifying my questions. Also for the fast response. "moncho" <moncho@NOspmanywhere.com> wrote in message news:KGgvk.19976$cW3.12802@nlpi064.nbdc.sbc.com... > Russ Goodwin wrote: >> My customer currently runs a small office in workgroup mode with 7 PC's. >> Her 8 employees remotely RDP to each desktop and work from home. (2 are >> part time and share a PC). >> >> We want to colsolidate the desktops by putting a Windows 2003 Terminal >> Server on the network. >> >> Questions: >> >> Can the Terminal Server stay as a member server, and use local user >> accounts for her employees - or does there have to be a true Active >> Directory domain controller on the network? > > Yes. The TS can stay as a member server. You just need to create > the local logins on the TS server and give them RDP access. > >> >> The Terminal Server server can also be the Terminal Server Licensing >> Server (i.e. both roles on the same hardware), correct? > > Yes. No problem there. > >> >> She needs a Windows Server 2003 CAL and a TS 2003 CAL for each employee, >> right? > > If all of their XP licenses are before April of 2003 (I believe it 2003 or > 2004. Someone can correct me), you will not need TS 2003 CALS. > > If not, the answer is yes. > >> >> I've noticed browsing this newsgroup that Terminal Server 2008 is >> mentioned. Can one still get Terminal Server 2003? > > Yes. The TS service is in the Windows Setup section of Add/Remove > programs. > > I believe you can purchase TS 2008 CALS and use downgrade rights > for 2003. > > You can also try Ebay for TS 2003 CALS. > > moncho > >>
Guest Vera Noest [MVP] Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: TS deployment & licenses moncho <moncho@NOspmanywhere.com> wrote on 02 sep 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: > Russ Goodwin wrote: >> She needs a Windows Server 2003 CAL and a TS 2003 CAL for each >> employee, right? > > If all of their XP licenses are before April of 2003 (I believe > it 2003 or 2004. Someone can correct me), you will not need TS > 2003 CALS. That's not correct. The transition TS CALs, as they were called, cannot be obtained anymore. This temporary offer expired some years ago. _________________________________________________________ Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
Guest moncho Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: TS deployment & licenses Vera Noest [MVP] wrote: > moncho <moncho@NOspmanywhere.com> wrote on 02 sep 2008 in > microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: > >> Russ Goodwin wrote: >>> She needs a Windows Server 2003 CAL and a TS 2003 CAL for each >>> employee, right? >> If all of their XP licenses are before April of 2003 (I believe >> it 2003 or 2004. Someone can correct me), you will not need TS >> 2003 CALS. > > That's not correct. The transition TS CALs, as they were called, > cannot be obtained anymore. This temporary offer expired some years > ago. Thanks for the correction. moncho
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