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How to identify TS client network address

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Michael Je - 30 Mar 2005 05:03 GMT
Hi,

I have a Win 2003 terminal server with device CAL's.  One of the CAL's is
issued to a device with an incorrect name.  I use Ghost and Sysprep to deploy
client desktops so I suspect that I did not do a sysprep correctly on one of
my computers.  The device may or may not still be using a TS CAL.

My question is - TS License Manager shows the client name - how can I
identify the client hardware address ?  Remember that the client name in TS
Lic Mgr does not match any network name for any PC on the network.  If I have
the hardware address, I should be able to determine the problem device/PC.  
Thanks.

Kind regards,
   Michael.
TP - 30 Mar 2005 15:00 GMT
The lsreport.exe tool from the resource kit will give
you more information.

-TP

> Hi,
>
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> Kind regards,
>    Michael.
Michael Je - 31 Mar 2005 05:47 GMT
Thanks TP.  Your tip about LSREPORT got me to dig deeper and found the TSCTST
tool which confirmed which PC had my problem license.

> The lsreport.exe tool from the resource kit will give
> you more information.
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> > Kind regards,
> >    Michael.
 
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