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Guest Saral6978
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I recently implemented a new DC and also made that DC a Terminal Licensing

Server. My old DC, which was just recently demoted, was also a Terminal License

Server, and is still active. My new server has been receiving requests and

getting licenses, but the majority of them are still on the original license

server (the old DC). These licenses are all Builtin licenses that do not

expire because they are XP machines connecting to a 2000 Citrix box). My

question is, is that I have to take down the old DC and remove the TS License

role on it, so I'd like to deactivate it, etc. Will those PCs that have

a builtin license on the old licensing server automatically go find my new

server when it realizes that the current server they were listed under is

no longer available? Just want to make sure before I take it down - it's

getting reformatted and eveyrthing and used for something else.

 

Thanks!

 

Sara

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Guest Saral6978
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Re: TS licensing server question

 

Just wanted to add that I do indeed have a few PCs that were listed on that

old server, getting new licenses on my new server, so I know that some are

working...if that's the case, all of them should work okay, right? I guess

I need just a tad bit reassurance...:)

 

> I recently implemented a new DC and also made that DC a Terminal

> Licensing Server. My old DC, which was just recently demoted, was also

> a Terminal License Server, and is still active. My new server has

> been receiving requests and getting licenses, but the majority of them

> are still on the original license server (the old DC). These licenses

> are all Builtin licenses that do not expire because they are XP

> machines connecting to a 2000 Citrix box). My question is, is that I

> have to take down the old DC and remove the TS License role on it, so

> I'd like to deactivate it, etc. Will those PCs that have a builtin

> license on the old licensing server automatically go find my new

> server when it realizes that the current server they were listed under

> is no longer available? Just want to make sure before I take it down

> - it's getting reformatted and eveyrthing and used for something else.

>

> Thanks!

>

> Sara

>

Guest The Rev
Posted

Re: TS licensing server question

 

I had to take down a 2000 Term Srv. It was also my licensing server. I

installed a 2003 terminal Srv, made it a licensing server and the 2003 took

precedence over the 2000 server. I then removed the licensesing server from

the 2K machine.

Then I removed the trem form the server.

I shut down the machind for two weeks. All of the licenses were answered by

the new machine. YOU MUST remeber that ther are nolongerfree cals. You must

purchase ant cals that you may need. Even if they are XP machines.

I hope that this helps you.

 

"Saral6978" wrote:

> Just wanted to add that I do indeed have a few PCs that were listed on that

> old server, getting new licenses on my new server, so I know that some are

> working...if that's the case, all of them should work okay, right? I guess

> I need just a tad bit reassurance...:)

>

>

> > I recently implemented a new DC and also made that DC a Terminal

> > Licensing Server. My old DC, which was just recently demoted, was also

> > a Terminal License Server, and is still active. My new server has

> > been receiving requests and getting licenses, but the majority of them

> > are still on the original license server (the old DC). These licenses

> > are all Builtin licenses that do not expire because they are XP

> > machines connecting to a 2000 Citrix box). My question is, is that I

> > have to take down the old DC and remove the TS License role on it, so

> > I'd like to deactivate it, etc. Will those PCs that have a builtin

> > license on the old licensing server automatically go find my new

> > server when it realizes that the current server they were listed under

> > is no longer available? Just want to make sure before I take it down

> > - it's getting reformatted and eveyrthing and used for something else.

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Sara

> >

>

>

>

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

Re: TS licensing server question

 

Yes, if one of them works, all will, because it's not the client

who needs to discover the new LS, it's the Terminal Server.

Clients *never* communicate directly with the LS, it's the TS which

requests a license from the LS on behalf of the client and then

forwards it to the client.

 

So if your TS can locate the new LS, all is well.

_________________________________________________________

Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

 

Saral6978 <sloberg@tlccompanies.com> wrote on 01 apr 2008 in

microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Just wanted to add that I do indeed have a few PCs that were

> listed on that old server, getting new licenses on my new

> server, so I know that some are working...if that's the case,

> all of them should work okay, right? I guess I need just a tad

> bit reassurance...:)

>

>

>> I recently implemented a new DC and also made that DC a

>> Terminal Licensing Server. My old DC, which was just recently

>> demoted, was also a Terminal License Server, and is still

>> active. My new server has been receiving requests and getting

>> licenses, but the majority of them are still on the original

>> license server (the old DC). These licenses are all Builtin

>> licenses that do not expire because they are XP machines

>> connecting to a 2000 Citrix box). My question is, is that I

>> have to take down the old DC and remove the TS License role on

>> it, so I'd like to deactivate it, etc. Will those PCs that

>> have a builtin license on the old licensing server

>> automatically go find my new server when it realizes that the

>> current server they were listed under is no longer available?

>> Just want to make sure before I take it down - it's getting

>> reformatted and eveyrthing and used for something else.

>>

>> Thanks!

>>

>> Sara

Guest Saral6978
Posted

Re: TS licensing server question

 

Thank you, Vera!!

 

I appreciate it!

> Yes, if one of them works, all will, because it's not the client

> who needs to discover the new LS, it's the Terminal Server.

> Clients *never* communicate directly with the LS, it's the TS which

> requests a license from the LS on behalf of the client and then

> forwards it to the client.

> So if your TS can locate the new LS, all is well.

> _________________________________________________________

> Vera Noest

> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

> Saral6978 <sloberg@tlccompanies.com> wrote on 01 apr 2008 in

> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>

>> Just wanted to add that I do indeed have a few PCs that were listed

>> on that old server, getting new licenses on my new server, so I know

>> that some are working...if that's the case, all of them should work

>> okay, right? I guess I need just a tad bit reassurance...:)

>>

>>> I recently implemented a new DC and also made that DC a Terminal

>>> Licensing Server. My old DC, which was just recently demoted, was

>>> also a Terminal License Server, and is still active. My new server

>>> has been receiving requests and getting licenses, but the majority

>>> of them are still on the original license server (the old DC).

>>> These licenses are all Builtin licenses that do not expire because

>>> they are XP machines connecting to a 2000 Citrix box). My question

>>> is, is that I have to take down the old DC and remove the TS License

>>> role on it, so I'd like to deactivate it, etc. Will those PCs that

>>> have a builtin license on the old licensing server automatically go

>>> find my new server when it realizes that the current server they

>>> were listed under is no longer available? Just want to make sure

>>> before I take it down - it's getting reformatted and eveyrthing and

>>> used for something else.

>>>

>>> Thanks!

>>>

>>> Sara

>>>


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