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Deleting CALs

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Belnando A. Weekes - 31 Jul 2003 03:13 GMT
We are using wyse thin clients on our TS... some of our
newer clients are not taking a permanent license. In
reading the MS post on deleting CALs in the registry,
they are advocating that we delete the clients
registry...

Where exactly is the clients registry for thin clients...
should we expect to find a statement for each client.. or
is there a single statment, meaning that each client
license will be deleted and hence given a new permanent
license at restart?

Thanks for your prompt response
Vera Noest [MVP] - 31 Jul 2003 12:59 GMT
Thin clients have some special problems.....
Have you updated the firmware to the latest version?
Also check if this applies:

813508 - Cannot Connect to a Terminal Server From a Windows-Based Terminal
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=813508

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MCSE,CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
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> We are using wyse thin clients on our TS... some of our
> newer clients are not taking a permanent license. In
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> Thanks for your prompt response
 
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