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Guest hulbertmike
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Hello,

 

I am attempting to migrate a Windows 2003 Terminal Server (also the

licensing server) from one domain to another. I am using a Quest tool that

will migrate the TS server from current domain to new domain. The Quest tool

will maintain profiles during this trasition. Because the server functions

as a terminal server and licensing server, I am not sure if it will migrate

properly and "just work". I am not certain if term server lic server

requires same fully qulaified domain name of server, etc? I have already

copied the appropriate GPO to lock down the TS server in the new domain, so

this should not be a concern. Any ideas or has someone actually done this?

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Thanks,

 

Mike

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Guest Ratnesh Yadav [MSFT]
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Re: Migrating 2003 Terminal Server to new domain

 

If Terminal Server License Server was configured manully on Terminal Server,

then you need to be sure that now it contains new License Server name.

Others things should go fine.

Is there any specific issue you think, you might hit ?

 

Ratnesh

 

"hulbertmike" <hulbertmike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:AD0C0C3B-D3ED-4FB2-B6A7-DC8D6E0A13D6@microsoft.com...

> Hello,

>

> I am attempting to migrate a Windows 2003 Terminal Server (also the

> licensing server) from one domain to another. I am using a Quest tool

> that

> will migrate the TS server from current domain to new domain. The Quest

> tool

> will maintain profiles during this trasition. Because the server

> functions

> as a terminal server and licensing server, I am not sure if it will

> migrate

> properly and "just work". I am not certain if term server lic server

> requires same fully qulaified domain name of server, etc? I have already

> copied the appropriate GPO to lock down the TS server in the new domain,

> so

> this should not be a concern. Any ideas or has someone actually done

> this?

> --

> Thanks,

>

> Mike


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