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Guest anthony
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I have 2 servers.

fs1 (2k3)(running ts, user lic. mode)(License server)

fps01 (2k srv)(running ts, device mode?)

 

fs1 is running the ts licensing server and the ts license manager it shows

 

fps01 (license detail window blank)

fs1: Existing windows 2000 server cal token built in (per device) unlimited

issued=0

Temporary licenses for windows 2003 server-per device cal token issued=8

Windows server 2003 - TS per user cal token 5=available issued=not

applicable

 

I checked my licensing mode on the 2003 server and it is per user (which is

correct as i purchased per user TS licenses)

 

My clients that are connecting to the 2003 terminal server show temporary

device cals and the expiration date is rapidly approaching July 20th. Does

this mean that after July 20th they wont be able to connect to the Windows

2000 TS server but continue to keep connecting to the windows 2003 TS server?

 

What about my other clients that need to continue connecting to the windows

2000 server? Do I need to worry about them losing their connection after

the expiration or do the temorary license flip automatically as long as they

don't attempt to connect to the 2k3 ts server and run an application.

 

Help....

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Guest Jeff Pitsch
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Re: ts 2003 and ts 2000 on same domain

 

Per User licensing neither track or enforced in Windows 2003. on your

Win2k server did you use the reghack so it can find the new license

server automatically?

 

Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

Citrix Technology Professional

Provision Networks VIP

 

Forums not enough?

Get support from the experts at your business

http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

 

anthony wrote:

> I have 2 servers.

> fs1 (2k3)(running ts, user lic. mode)(License server)

> fps01 (2k srv)(running ts, device mode?)

>

> fs1 is running the ts licensing server and the ts license manager it shows

>

> fps01 (license detail window blank)

> fs1: Existing windows 2000 server cal token built in (per device) unlimited

> issued=0

> Temporary licenses for windows 2003 server-per device cal token issued=8

> Windows server 2003 - TS per user cal token 5=available issued=not

> applicable

>

> I checked my licensing mode on the 2003 server and it is per user (which is

> correct as i purchased per user TS licenses)

>

> My clients that are connecting to the 2003 terminal server show temporary

> device cals and the expiration date is rapidly approaching July 20th. Does

> this mean that after July 20th they wont be able to connect to the Windows

> 2000 TS server but continue to keep connecting to the windows 2003 TS server?

>

> What about my other clients that need to continue connecting to the windows

> 2000 server? Do I need to worry about them losing their connection after

> the expiration or do the temorary license flip automatically as long as they

> don't attempt to connect to the 2k3 ts server and run an application.

>

> Help....

>

>

Guest anthony
Posted

Re: ts 2003 and ts 2000 on same domain

 

Thanks for the fast reply.

 

No i have not applied the reg hack. (where do i find it?)

 

Here is my big dilema. I need to make sure my clients are still able to

access the windows 2003 server after their temp lic. expire. Does that make

sense. While I do still need RDP access to my 2k TS I really really need to

keep the 2k3 ts accessable so i am freaked out by the expiration dates.

 

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> Per User licensing neither track or enforced in Windows 2003. on your

> Win2k server did you use the reghack so it can find the new license

> server automatically?

>

> Jeff Pitsch

> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> Citrix Technology Professional

> Provision Networks VIP

>

> Forums not enough?

> Get support from the experts at your business

> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

>

> anthony wrote:

> > I have 2 servers.

> > fs1 (2k3)(running ts, user lic. mode)(License server)

> > fps01 (2k srv)(running ts, device mode?)

> >

> > fs1 is running the ts licensing server and the ts license manager it shows

> >

> > fps01 (license detail window blank)

> > fs1: Existing windows 2000 server cal token built in (per device) unlimited

> > issued=0

> > Temporary licenses for windows 2003 server-per device cal token issued=8

> > Windows server 2003 - TS per user cal token 5=available issued=not

> > applicable

> >

> > I checked my licensing mode on the 2003 server and it is per user (which is

> > correct as i purchased per user TS licenses)

> >

> > My clients that are connecting to the 2003 terminal server show temporary

> > device cals and the expiration date is rapidly approaching July 20th. Does

> > this mean that after July 20th they wont be able to connect to the Windows

> > 2000 TS server but continue to keep connecting to the windows 2003 TS server?

> >

> > What about my other clients that need to continue connecting to the windows

> > 2000 server? Do I need to worry about them losing their connection after

> > the expiration or do the temorary license flip automatically as long as they

> > don't attempt to connect to the 2k3 ts server and run an application.

> >

> > Help....

> >

> >

>

Guest Jeff Pitsch
Posted

Re: ts 2003 and ts 2000 on same domain

 

You will never see a license handed out if your terminal server is in

per license mode. This is because no licenses are handed out which

means you do not have to worry about expiration.

 

Here is the article for setting up the override for Win2k:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239107/

 

Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

Citrix Technology Professional

Provision Networks VIP

 

Forums not enough?

Get support from the experts at your business

http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

 

anthony wrote:

> Thanks for the fast reply.

>

> No i have not applied the reg hack. (where do i find it?)

>

> Here is my big dilema. I need to make sure my clients are still able to

> access the windows 2003 server after their temp lic. expire. Does that make

> sense. While I do still need RDP access to my 2k TS I really really need to

> keep the 2k3 ts accessable so i am freaked out by the expiration dates.

>

> "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

>

>> Per User licensing neither track or enforced in Windows 2003. on your

>> Win2k server did you use the reghack so it can find the new license

>> server automatically?

>>

>> Jeff Pitsch

>> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

>> Citrix Technology Professional

>> Provision Networks VIP

>>

>> Forums not enough?

>> Get support from the experts at your business

>> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

>>

>> anthony wrote:

>>> I have 2 servers.

>>> fs1 (2k3)(running ts, user lic. mode)(License server)

>>> fps01 (2k srv)(running ts, device mode?)

>>>

>>> fs1 is running the ts licensing server and the ts license manager it shows

>>>

>>> fps01 (license detail window blank)

>>> fs1: Existing windows 2000 server cal token built in (per device) unlimited

>>> issued=0

>>> Temporary licenses for windows 2003 server-per device cal token issued=8

>>> Windows server 2003 - TS per user cal token 5=available issued=not

>>> applicable

>>>

>>> I checked my licensing mode on the 2003 server and it is per user (which is

>>> correct as i purchased per user TS licenses)

>>>

>>> My clients that are connecting to the 2003 terminal server show temporary

>>> device cals and the expiration date is rapidly approaching July 20th. Does

>>> this mean that after July 20th they wont be able to connect to the Windows

>>> 2000 TS server but continue to keep connecting to the windows 2003 TS server?

>>>

>>> What about my other clients that need to continue connecting to the windows

>>> 2000 server? Do I need to worry about them losing their connection after

>>> the expiration or do the temorary license flip automatically as long as they

>>> don't attempt to connect to the 2k3 ts server and run an application.

>>>

>>> Help....

>>>

>>>

Guest anthony
Posted

Re: ts 2003 and ts 2000 on same domain

 

Thanks Jeff, I will post results.

I really appreciate you sharing your time in the forums to help us out.

 

Anthony

 

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> You will never see a license handed out if your terminal server is in

> per license mode. This is because no licenses are handed out which

> means you do not have to worry about expiration.

>

> Here is the article for setting up the override for Win2k:

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239107/

>

> Jeff Pitsch

> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> Citrix Technology Professional

> Provision Networks VIP

>

> Forums not enough?

> Get support from the experts at your business

> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

>

> anthony wrote:

> > Thanks for the fast reply.

> >

> > No i have not applied the reg hack. (where do i find it?)

> >

> > Here is my big dilema. I need to make sure my clients are still able to

> > access the windows 2003 server after their temp lic. expire. Does that make

> > sense. While I do still need RDP access to my 2k TS I really really need to

> > keep the 2k3 ts accessable so i am freaked out by the expiration dates.

> >

> > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> >

> >> Per User licensing neither track or enforced in Windows 2003. on your

> >> Win2k server did you use the reghack so it can find the new license

> >> server automatically?

> >>

> >> Jeff Pitsch

> >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> >> Citrix Technology Professional

> >> Provision Networks VIP

> >>

> >> Forums not enough?

> >> Get support from the experts at your business

> >> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

> >>

> >> anthony wrote:

> >>> I have 2 servers.

> >>> fs1 (2k3)(running ts, user lic. mode)(License server)

> >>> fps01 (2k srv)(running ts, device mode?)

> >>>

> >>> fs1 is running the ts licensing server and the ts license manager it shows

> >>>

> >>> fps01 (license detail window blank)

> >>> fs1: Existing windows 2000 server cal token built in (per device) unlimited

> >>> issued=0

> >>> Temporary licenses for windows 2003 server-per device cal token issued=8

> >>> Windows server 2003 - TS per user cal token 5=available issued=not

> >>> applicable

> >>>

> >>> I checked my licensing mode on the 2003 server and it is per user (which is

> >>> correct as i purchased per user TS licenses)

> >>>

> >>> My clients that are connecting to the 2003 terminal server show temporary

> >>> device cals and the expiration date is rapidly approaching July 20th. Does

> >>> this mean that after July 20th they wont be able to connect to the Windows

> >>> 2000 TS server but continue to keep connecting to the windows 2003 TS server?

> >>>

> >>> What about my other clients that need to continue connecting to the windows

> >>> 2000 server? Do I need to worry about them losing their connection after

> >>> the expiration or do the temorary license flip automatically as long as they

> >>> don't attempt to connect to the 2k3 ts server and run an application.

> >>>

> >>> Help....

> >>>

> >>>

>

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest anthony
Posted

Re: ts 2003 and ts 2000 on same domain

 

Well expiration date came and everyone still has access on both the 2000 ts

and the 2003 ts. Whew....

 

thanks for the responses

 

"anthony" wrote:

> Thanks Jeff, I will post results.

> I really appreciate you sharing your time in the forums to help us out.

>

> Anthony

>

> "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

>

> > You will never see a license handed out if your terminal server is in

> > per license mode. This is because no licenses are handed out which

> > means you do not have to worry about expiration.

> >

> > Here is the article for setting up the override for Win2k:

> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239107/

> >

> > Jeff Pitsch

> > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> > Citrix Technology Professional

> > Provision Networks VIP

> >

> > Forums not enough?

> > Get support from the experts at your business

> > http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

> >

> > anthony wrote:

> > > Thanks for the fast reply.

> > >

> > > No i have not applied the reg hack. (where do i find it?)

> > >

> > > Here is my big dilema. I need to make sure my clients are still able to

> > > access the windows 2003 server after their temp lic. expire. Does that make

> > > sense. While I do still need RDP access to my 2k TS I really really need to

> > > keep the 2k3 ts accessable so i am freaked out by the expiration dates.

> > >

> > > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> > >

> > >> Per User licensing neither track or enforced in Windows 2003. on your

> > >> Win2k server did you use the reghack so it can find the new license

> > >> server automatically?

> > >>

> > >> Jeff Pitsch

> > >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> > >> Citrix Technology Professional

> > >> Provision Networks VIP

> > >>

> > >> Forums not enough?

> > >> Get support from the experts at your business

> > >> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

> > >>

> > >> anthony wrote:

> > >>> I have 2 servers.

> > >>> fs1 (2k3)(running ts, user lic. mode)(License server)

> > >>> fps01 (2k srv)(running ts, device mode?)

> > >>>

> > >>> fs1 is running the ts licensing server and the ts license manager it shows

> > >>>

> > >>> fps01 (license detail window blank)

> > >>> fs1: Existing windows 2000 server cal token built in (per device) unlimited

> > >>> issued=0

> > >>> Temporary licenses for windows 2003 server-per device cal token issued=8

> > >>> Windows server 2003 - TS per user cal token 5=available issued=not

> > >>> applicable

> > >>>

> > >>> I checked my licensing mode on the 2003 server and it is per user (which is

> > >>> correct as i purchased per user TS licenses)

> > >>>

> > >>> My clients that are connecting to the 2003 terminal server show temporary

> > >>> device cals and the expiration date is rapidly approaching July 20th. Does

> > >>> this mean that after July 20th they wont be able to connect to the Windows

> > >>> 2000 TS server but continue to keep connecting to the windows 2003 TS server?

> > >>>

> > >>> What about my other clients that need to continue connecting to the windows

> > >>> 2000 server? Do I need to worry about them losing their connection after

> > >>> the expiration or do the temorary license flip automatically as long as they

> > >>> don't attempt to connect to the 2k3 ts server and run an application.

> > >>>

> > >>> Help....

> > >>>

> > >>>

> >


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