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I have a TS license server (windows 2003) and I pointed a windows server 2003

R2 to it to get TS CALs, but it keeps stating no available licenses, even

thought it has 40 plus licenses available, do I need a seprate windows 2003

R2 terminal server licensing server, or should the terminal server licensing

server (non R2) work?

I know you couldn`t use a 2000 TS license server for 2003 so am thinking you

can`t use a 2003 for 2003 R2?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: server 2003 vs. server 2003 R2

 

No, that's no problem. R2 or not are completely compatible.

Which type of licenses did you install, Per User or Per Device? And

is the 2003 R2 TS configured to use the same licensing mode as the

type of licenses you installed on the LS?

 

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=?Utf-8?B?SkI=?= <JB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 05 feb

2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> I have a TS license server (windows 2003) and I pointed a

> windows server 2003 R2 to it to get TS CALs, but it keeps

> stating no available licenses, even thought it has 40 plus

> licenses available, do I need a seprate windows 2003 R2 terminal

> server licensing server, or should the terminal server licensing

> server (non R2) work?

> I know you couldn`t use a 2000 TS license server for 2003 so am

> thinking you can`t use a 2003 for 2003 R2?

>

> Thanks in advance.


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