Guest Rosewood Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 I'm very green to TS and this is my first TS deployment. I thought everything was good to go. I added our 10 licenses as per user CALs since we have 6 users that may jump between 12 different computers. The CALs are installed and I thought everything was good to go since everyone was connecting w/o a problem. Today I was told they are getting a message when they login that their license expires in 4 days. So I went to the Terminal Service Licensing window. Sure enough it shows a bunch of Temporary Licenses issued and 10 User CALs available. So how do I get these user CALs tied to a specific user and get them off the temp licenses?
Guest Jeff Pitsch Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Re: TS Licensing Issues You need to go into admin tools, TS configuration, and switch licensing to Per User. Default licensing mode for terminal servers is Per Device. The server determines what type of license is handed out, not what is on the license server. Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services Rosewood wrote: > I'm very green to TS and this is my first TS deployment. > > I thought everything was good to go. I added our 10 licenses as per user > CALs since we have 6 users that may jump between 12 different computers. > > The CALs are installed and I thought everything was good to go since > everyone was connecting w/o a problem. > > Today I was told they are getting a message when they login that their > license expires in 4 days. So I went to the Terminal Service Licensing > window. Sure enough it shows a bunch of Temporary Licenses issued and 10 User > CALs available. > > So how do I get these user CALs tied to a specific user and get them off the > temp licenses?
Guest Rosewood Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Re: TS Licensing Issues Thank you Jeff for the quick reply. The Licensing is already set to Per User and has been since the start. The Group Policy is also in place for per user. Also the Terminal Server License Server discovery specifies the license server. "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > You need to go into admin tools, TS configuration, and switch licensing > to Per User. Default licensing mode for terminal servers is Per Device. > The server determines what type of license is handed out, not what is > on the license server. > > Jeff Pitsch > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services > > Rosewood wrote: > > I'm very green to TS and this is my first TS deployment. > > > > I thought everything was good to go. I added our 10 licenses as per user > > CALs since we have 6 users that may jump between 12 different computers. > > > > The CALs are installed and I thought everything was good to go since > > everyone was connecting w/o a problem. > > > > Today I was told they are getting a message when they login that their > > license expires in 4 days. So I went to the Terminal Service Licensing > > window. Sure enough it shows a bunch of Temporary Licenses issued and 10 User > > CALs available. > > > > So how do I get these user CALs tied to a specific user and get them off the > > temp licenses? >
Guest Rosewood Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Re: TS Licensing Issues You can see what I'm talking about at: http://rosewood.shackspace.com/ts.jpg The 19 there is from a bunch of testing early on, not clients that are using on a regular basis. "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > You need to go into admin tools, TS configuration, and switch licensing > to Per User. Default licensing mode for terminal servers is Per Device. > The server determines what type of license is handed out, not what is > on the license server. > > Jeff Pitsch > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services > > Rosewood wrote: > > I'm very green to TS and this is my first TS deployment. > > > > I thought everything was good to go. I added our 10 licenses as per user > > CALs since we have 6 users that may jump between 12 different computers. > > > > The CALs are installed and I thought everything was good to go since > > everyone was connecting w/o a problem. > > > > Today I was told they are getting a message when they login that their > > license expires in 4 days. So I went to the Terminal Service Licensing > > window. Sure enough it shows a bunch of Temporary Licenses issued and 10 User > > CALs available. > > > > So how do I get these user CALs tied to a specific user and get them off the > > temp licenses? >
Guest Jeff Pitsch Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Re: TS Licensing Issues yes that is the licensing server which really has nothing to do with determining what is handed out. Did you look at the terminal server itself to make sure it's in per user mode? per user licenses are not handed out like per device licenses are. In 2003, they are neither tracked or enforced whatsoever. What errors are showing up in the event logs of the server? Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services Rosewood wrote: > You can see what I'm talking about at: > > http://rosewood.shackspace.com/ts.jpg > > The 19 there is from a bunch of testing early on, not clients that are using > on a regular basis. > > > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > >> You need to go into admin tools, TS configuration, and switch licensing >> to Per User. Default licensing mode for terminal servers is Per Device. >> The server determines what type of license is handed out, not what is >> on the license server. >> >> Jeff Pitsch >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services >> >> Rosewood wrote: >>> I'm very green to TS and this is my first TS deployment. >>> >>> I thought everything was good to go. I added our 10 licenses as per user >>> CALs since we have 6 users that may jump between 12 different computers. >>> >>> The CALs are installed and I thought everything was good to go since >>> everyone was connecting w/o a problem. >>> >>> Today I was told they are getting a message when they login that their >>> license expires in 4 days. So I went to the Terminal Service Licensing >>> window. Sure enough it shows a bunch of Temporary Licenses issued and 10 User >>> CALs available. >>> >>> So how do I get these user CALs tied to a specific user and get them off the >>> temp licenses?
Guest Rosewood Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Re: TS Licensing Issues In Terminal Services Configuration, Licensing was set (and has been set) to Per User. Nothing shows up in event viewer that looks like it has anything to do with licensing. The error comes from the users when they login, and only some users are getting it. They are told that their license expires in 4 days. I will try to get a screen shot of the exact error and post it here as soon as possible. Thank you again for your reply Jeff. "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > yes that is the licensing server which really has nothing to do with > determining what is handed out. Did you look at the terminal server > itself to make sure it's in per user mode? per user licenses are not > handed out like per device licenses are. In 2003, they are neither > tracked or enforced whatsoever. > > What errors are showing up in the event logs of the server? > > Jeff Pitsch > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services > > Rosewood wrote: > > You can see what I'm talking about at: > > > > http://rosewood.shackspace.com/ts.jpg > > > > The 19 there is from a bunch of testing early on, not clients that are using > > on a regular basis. > > > > > > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > > > >> You need to go into admin tools, TS configuration, and switch licensing > >> to Per User. Default licensing mode for terminal servers is Per Device. > >> The server determines what type of license is handed out, not what is > >> on the license server. > >> > >> Jeff Pitsch > >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services > >> > >> Rosewood wrote: > >>> I'm very green to TS and this is my first TS deployment. > >>> > >>> I thought everything was good to go. I added our 10 licenses as per user > >>> CALs since we have 6 users that may jump between 12 different computers. > >>> > >>> The CALs are installed and I thought everything was good to go since > >>> everyone was connecting w/o a problem. > >>> > >>> Today I was told they are getting a message when they login that their > >>> license expires in 4 days. So I went to the Terminal Service Licensing > >>> window. Sure enough it shows a bunch of Temporary Licenses issued and 10 User > >>> CALs available. > >>> > >>> So how do I get these user CALs tied to a specific user and get them off the > >>> temp licenses? >
Guest Jeff Pitsch Posted November 1, 2008 Posted November 1, 2008 Re: TS Licensing Issues I would try the old trick of deleting the MSLicensing key from the registry. Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services Rosewood wrote: > In Terminal Services Configuration, Licensing was set (and has been set) to > Per User. > > Nothing shows up in event viewer that looks like it has anything to do with > licensing. > > The error comes from the users when they login, and only some users are > getting it. They are told that their license expires in 4 days. > > I will try to get a screen shot of the exact error and post it here as soon > as possible. > > Thank you again for your reply Jeff. > > > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > >> yes that is the licensing server which really has nothing to do with >> determining what is handed out. Did you look at the terminal server >> itself to make sure it's in per user mode? per user licenses are not >> handed out like per device licenses are. In 2003, they are neither >> tracked or enforced whatsoever. >> >> What errors are showing up in the event logs of the server? >> >> Jeff Pitsch >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services >> >> Rosewood wrote: >>> You can see what I'm talking about at: >>> >>> http://rosewood.shackspace.com/ts.jpg >>> >>> The 19 there is from a bunch of testing early on, not clients that are using >>> on a regular basis. >>> >>> >>> "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: >>> >>>> You need to go into admin tools, TS configuration, and switch licensing >>>> to Per User. Default licensing mode for terminal servers is Per Device. >>>> The server determines what type of license is handed out, not what is >>>> on the license server. >>>> >>>> Jeff Pitsch >>>> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services >>>> >>>> Rosewood wrote: >>>>> I'm very green to TS and this is my first TS deployment. >>>>> >>>>> I thought everything was good to go. I added our 10 licenses as per user >>>>> CALs since we have 6 users that may jump between 12 different computers. >>>>> >>>>> The CALs are installed and I thought everything was good to go since >>>>> everyone was connecting w/o a problem. >>>>> >>>>> Today I was told they are getting a message when they login that their >>>>> license expires in 4 days. So I went to the Terminal Service Licensing >>>>> window. Sure enough it shows a bunch of Temporary Licenses issued and 10 User >>>>> CALs available. >>>>> >>>>> So how do I get these user CALs tied to a specific user and get them off the >>>>> temp licenses?
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