Guest Hemmy Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 Hi; Either Terminal Server licensing can be a little confusing or I'm not as bright as I think I am (no comments necessary). Q. Is it correct to say that that a Win2003 TS can either be in USER or DEVICE cal licensing mode? Q. If I use USER cals, that means a single user can logon to the TS from any machine (office PC, home PC, laptop, etc) and only consume one cal? Q. If I use USER cals, and a user logins in 2 times concurrently, I assume that consumes TWO cals? Q. Can DEVICE cals be converted to USER cals? Q. Scenario: A user has a machine with dual monitors and has TWO TS sessions going (one on each monitor). Does that consume 2 USER cals?
Guest Osama Sajid Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 RE: Licensing Questions Please see my answers inline "Hemmy" wrote: > Hi; > > Either Terminal Server licensing can be a little confusing or I'm not as > bright as I think I am (no comments necessary). > > Q. Is it correct to say that that a Win2003 TS can either be in USER or > DEVICE cal licensing mode? [Osama Sajid] - Correct > Q. If I use USER cals, that means a single user can logon to the TS from > any machine (office PC, home PC, laptop, etc) and only consume one cal? [Osama Sajid] Correct > Q. If I use USER cals, and a user logins in 2 times concurrently, I assume > that consumes TWO cals? [Osama Sajid] It would still be one CAL. > Q. Can DEVICE cals be converted to USER cals? [Osama Sajid] Not sure what you mean by that.. but there is no strt fwd way to convert CALs. Please let us know what you are trying to achieve here. > Q. Scenario: A user has a machine with dual monitors and has TWO TS > sessions going (one on each monitor). Does that consume 2 USER cals? [Osama Sajid] - Nope - its still one CAL if the domain\user used to create TS sessions is same for both TS sessions.
Guest Hemmy Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 RE: Licensing Questions Hi Osama; My question re: converting DEVICE cals to USER cals. I have a client with 15 DEVICE cals and I know that you have to config your TS License server to do either DEVCICE or USER cals. I think it might be best to have this client buy USER cals. Can their existing 15 DEVICE cals be converted to USER cals? "Hemmy" wrote: > Hi; > > Either Terminal Server licensing can be a little confusing or I'm not as > bright as I think I am (no comments necessary). > > Q. Is it correct to say that that a Win2003 TS can either be in USER or > DEVICE cal licensing mode? > > Q. If I use USER cals, that means a single user can logon to the TS from > any machine (office PC, home PC, laptop, etc) and only consume one cal? > > Q. If I use USER cals, and a user logins in 2 times concurrently, I assume > that consumes TWO cals? > > Q. Can DEVICE cals be converted to USER cals? > > Q. Scenario: A user has a machine with dual monitors and has TWO TS > sessions going (one on each monitor). Does that consume 2 USER cals?
Guest Jeff Pitsch Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 Re: Licensing Questions See inline Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services Hemmy wrote: > Hi; > > Either Terminal Server licensing can be a little confusing or I'm not as > bright as I think I am (no comments necessary). > > Q. Is it correct to say that that a Win2003 TS can either be in USER or > DEVICE cal licensing mode? correct > > Q. If I use USER cals, that means a single user can logon to the TS from > any machine (office PC, home PC, laptop, etc) and only consume one cal? correct > > Q. If I use USER cals, and a user logins in 2 times concurrently, I assume > that consumes TWO cals? Technically the license agreement prevents this but there is nothing that enforces this. Keep in mind that per user cals are NOT tracked or enforced in any way. > > Q. Can DEVICE cals be converted to USER cals? You can try calling the MS clearinghouse and see if they will reissue your licesnes to per user. > > Q. Scenario: A user has a machine with dual monitors and has TWO TS > sessions going (one on each monitor). Does that consume 2 USER cals? 1 but again, user licenses are not tracked or enforced in any way.
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