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date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 06:28:01 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.access.setupconfig        back       


Multiple Terminal Servers   
I have two Terminal Servers (Windows 2003) one of them controlling the 
licences. The second server has just been added to run a specific application.

I want each server to have its own licence pool as each caters for a 
different set of remote users within the same active directory. I cannot see 
how to do this. 

I have a 25 pack of licences for one server and a new 10 pack for the other. 
I do not want to simply top-up the 25 as this will inevitably lead to one 
group of users hogging the licences. The licencing mode is per user and one 
server has been in operation for 3 years.

Can anyone suggest a way to ration ts cals in this way?
date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 06:28:01 -0700   author:   astronomer2002

Re: Multiple Terminal Servers   
astronomer2002  wrote:

>I have two Terminal Servers (Windows 2003) one of them controlling the 
>licences. The second server has just been added to run a specific application.
>
>I want each server to have its own licence pool as each caters for a 
>different set of remote users within the same active directory. I cannot see 
>how to do this. 
>
>I have a 25 pack of licences for one server and a new 10 pack for the other. 
>I do not want to simply top-up the 25 as this will inevitably lead to one 
>group of users hogging the licences. The licencing mode is per user and one 
>server has been in operation for 3 years.

Regretfully this news group is for Microsoft Access Setup and
Configuration issues.  I'd suggest looking for a Terminal Services
newsgroup.

Tony
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date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 14:43:45 -0600   author:   Tony Toews [MVP]

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