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Guest MartinBos
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Hello,

 

Our client is using Windows Server 2003 executed in a VMWare environment

(single server). Administrator is connecting to Windows server 2003

application through a RDESKTOP connection. using Terminal Services. The

Administrator initiates multiple sessions to use an application. Is it

correct that no additional CALs are needed for this specific administrator

purpose?

The other 20 clients are connecting with TS Device CALs and Windows Device

CALs.

 

Hope my story is not too vague,

 

Best Regards,

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Re: Multiple sessions for adminstrator

 

MartinBos wrote:

> Hello,

>

> Our client is using Windows Server 2003 executed in a VMWare environment

> (single server). Administrator is connecting to Windows server 2003

> application through a RDESKTOP connection. using Terminal Services. The

> Administrator initiates multiple sessions to use an application. Is it

> correct that no additional CALs are needed for this specific administrator

> purpose?

> The other 20 clients are connecting with TS Device CALs and Windows Device

> CALs.

>

> Hope my story is not too vague,

>

 

I do not know of any impact use of VMWare would have on this issue.

 

If "multiple" means two - yes that is true. If it means more than two -

something else.

 

You can have two simultaneous administrative sessions without anything

other than the server software and its own license.

 

--

Rod

 

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onset.

Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed.

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Guest MartinBos
Posted

Re: Multiple sessions for adminstrator

 

Thank you for your response,

 

We are using VMware to use windows server 2003 on a Linux server.

I think the main issue is how many terminal services sessions one user

(administrator) is allowed to start, the application that is used can

initiate multiple sessions. It is one user (one device too) which is starting

the multiple sessions (more than 2). Is it allowed to start those multiple

sessions?

 

Thanks in advance for any responses,

 

Regards,

"Rod" wrote:

> MartinBos wrote:

> > Hello,

> >

> > Our client is using Windows Server 2003 executed in a VMWare environment

> > (single server). Administrator is connecting to Windows server 2003

> > application through a RDESKTOP connection. using Terminal Services. The

> > Administrator initiates multiple sessions to use an application. Is it

> > correct that no additional CALs are needed for this specific administrator

> > purpose?

> > The other 20 clients are connecting with TS Device CALs and Windows Device

> > CALs.

> >

> > Hope my story is not too vague,

> >

>

> I do not know of any impact use of VMWare would have on this issue.

>

> If "multiple" means two - yes that is true. If it means more than two -

> something else.

>

> You can have two simultaneous administrative sessions without anything

> other than the server software and its own license.

>

> --

> Rod

>

> Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious

> onset.

> Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed.

> <www.thyromind.info> <www.thyroiduk.org> <www.altsupportthyroid.org>

>

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

Re: Multiple sessions for adminstrator

 

Rod <polygonum@ntlworld.com> wrote on 11 jun 2008 in

microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> MartinBos wrote:

>> Hello,

>>

>> Our client is using Windows Server 2003 executed in a VMWare

>> environment (single server). Administrator is connecting to

>> Windows server 2003 application through a RDESKTOP connection.

>> using Terminal Services. The Administrator initiates multiple

>> sessions to use an application. Is it correct that no

>> additional CALs are needed for this specific administrator

>> purpose? The other 20 clients are connecting with TS Device

>> CALs and Windows Device CALs.

>>

>> Hope my story is not too vague,

>>

>

> I do not know of any impact use of VMWare would have on this

> issue.

>

> If "multiple" means two - yes that is true. If it means more

> than two - something else.

>

> You can have two simultaneous administrative sessions without

> anything other than the server software and its own license.

 

That is true is the server is configured for Remote Desktop for

Administration. Then you have a maximum of 2 (+ 1 console) session,

by default for Administrators only, without any additional

licensing requirements,

But it is clear that this server is configured as a Terminal

Server. That means that you loose the 2 free administrative

sessions, all sessions need a license, except a single session to

the console, which is always free of TS licenses.

 

_________________________________________________________

Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

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

___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

Re: Multiple sessions for adminstrator

 

Yes. I understand from your first post that the TS is configured in

the Per Device licensing mode, with Per Device TS CALs installed on

the TS Licensing Server.

A Device TS CAL gives any user the right to connect to any TS,

including multiple sessions.

You should be able to verify in the TS Licensing Manager that the

device has only been issued a single TS CAL.

 

_________________________________________________________

Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

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

___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

 

=?Utf-8?B?TWFydGluQm9z?= <MartinBos@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote on 11 jun 2008 in

microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Thank you for your response,

>

> We are using VMware to use windows server 2003 on a Linux

> server. I think the main issue is how many terminal services

> sessions one user (administrator) is allowed to start, the

> application that is used can initiate multiple sessions. It is

> one user (one device too) which is starting the multiple

> sessions (more than 2). Is it allowed to start those multiple

> sessions?

>

> Thanks in advance for any responses,

>

> Regards,

> "Rod" wrote:

>

>> MartinBos wrote:

>> > Hello,

>> >

>> > Our client is using Windows Server 2003 executed in a VMWare

>> > environment (single server). Administrator is connecting to

>> > Windows server 2003 application through a RDESKTOP

>> > connection. using Terminal Services. The Administrator

>> > initiates multiple sessions to use an application. Is it

>> > correct that no additional CALs are needed for this specific

>> > administrator purpose?

>> > The other 20 clients are connecting with TS Device CALs and

>> > Windows Device CALs.

>> >

>> > Hope my story is not too vague,

>> >

>>

>> I do not know of any impact use of VMWare would have on this

>> issue.

>>

>> If "multiple" means two - yes that is true. If it means more

>> than two - something else.

>>

>> You can have two simultaneous administrative sessions without

>> anything other than the server software and its own license.

>>

>> --

>> Rod

>>


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