Guest Pickle Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 Recently I came across a Windows 2003 server licensed in per server mode with 5 CALs in which almost 50 users had open sessions and open files. How can this be possible? (I also had to start the license logging service to see the 5 CALs, otherwise, where can I see them?)
Guest Danny Sanders Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 Re: Win2k3 licensing issue How can > this be possible? (I also had to start the license logging service to see > the > 5 CALs, otherwise, where can I see them?) After you started it what happened? The license logging service was stopped?? hth DDS "Pickle" <Pickle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4BE99A31-E27C-4B58-A225-04F62AEDF2A8@microsoft.com... > Recently I came across a Windows 2003 server licensed in per server mode > with > 5 CALs in which almost 50 users had open sessions and open files. How can > this be possible? (I also had to start the license logging service to see > the > 5 CALs, otherwise, where can I see them?)
Guest Pickle Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 Re: Win2k3 licensing issue The license logging service was stopped and at the same time I had almost 50 users running open files on the server Once I started the service, nothing really changed, except I was able to see the 5 CALs under per server mode in Control panel - Administrative tools - licensing "Danny Sanders" wrote: > How can > > this be possible? (I also had to start the license logging service to see > > the > > 5 CALs, otherwise, where can I see them?) > > > After you started it what happened? > > The license logging service was stopped?? > > hth > DDS > > > "Pickle" <Pickle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4BE99A31-E27C-4B58-A225-04F62AEDF2A8@microsoft.com... > > Recently I came across a Windows 2003 server licensed in per server mode > > with > > 5 CALs in which almost 50 users had open sessions and open files. How can > > this be possible? (I also had to start the license logging service to see > > the > > 5 CALs, otherwise, where can I see them?) > > >
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