Terminal Service Licensing
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I am setting up a terminal server today. From my understanding, only two users may login at a time until USER CALs are added. If I add 5 user CALs would that give me 5 users total or 5 + 2?
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Pretty sure that it just gives you five.
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Maybe I'm smoking crack, But there used to be a way to get temp licenses. They were only good for I think 30 days or so.
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@Bill-Kindle said:
Maybe I'm smoking crack, But there used to be a way to get temp licenses. They were only good for I think 30 days or so.
It looks like you have 120 days before you have to use the licenses
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@Bill-Kindle said:
Maybe I'm smoking crack, But there used to be a way to get temp licenses. They were only good for I think 30 days or so.
That's normally the case.
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@IRJ said:
@Bill-Kindle said:
Maybe I'm smoking crack, But there used to be a way to get temp licenses. They were only good for I think 30 days or so.
It looks like you have 120 days before you have to use the licenses
On initial install, yes.
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Remote Desktop supports two concurrent connections to remotely administer a computer. You do not need a license server for these connections.
Translation for those admin dudes only.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Bill-Kindle said:
Maybe I'm smoking crack, But there used to be a way to get temp licenses. They were only good for I think 30 days or so.
That's normally the case.
Normally the case I'm smoking crack? or that you get temp licenses? lol
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@Bill-Kindle said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Bill-Kindle said:
Maybe I'm smoking crack, But there used to be a way to get temp licenses. They were only good for I think 30 days or so.
That's normally the case.
Normally the case I'm smoking crack? or that you get temp licenses? lol
You almost always can get temp licenses.
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@IRJ said:
I am setting up a terminal server today. From my understanding, only two users may login at a time until USER CALs are added. If I add 5 user CALs would that give me 5 users total or 5 + 2?
It's 5. The 2 is for remote administration mode, which you lose when you switch RDS server modes.
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@alexntg that's how I always understood it.