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Terminal Services Temporary Client License Expires

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tractng@gmail.com - 20 Oct 2006 00:34 GMT
Guys,

Might be a dump question, but at this point I want to make sure.

A user got this message trying to log in the terminal server from his
workstation.

Anyways, I just added 100 cal licenses (per device).  I looked up the
users workstation (pc name) and it shows on the "Temporary Licenses for
Windows Server 2003 - Terminal Server Per Device CAL token" with the
expiration date of Oct. 23 at 10 a.m.

My question is once it expires, it will automatically go to the new
group of licenses that I just added?

Thanks in advance.
Tnt
Vera Noest [MVP] - 20 Oct 2006 09:40 GMT
Yes. And it should be issued one of your new licenses during the
next TS connection.
Starting 7 days before expiration, the client tries to renew its
license with every connection.
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting:  http://ts.veranoest.net
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tractng@gmail.com wrote on 20 okt 2006:

> Guys,
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> Thanks in advance.
> Tnt
 
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