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- CAL .... TCAL wha???
- While I have many questions about CAL's I will just ask the pertinent one. Are CAL's just used for Terminal Services (TCAL's). How exactly does a per user CAL work technically? CAL's seem like some serious M$ bull but my company is married to them.Would you need...
- Tags: Terminal services, stephencrap@..., CAL
- Discussion threads 2007-09-27
- TSCal's
- How do you limit the issuance of Microsoft's Terminal Server licenses to specific workstations? I've tried following the MS white paper and adding workstations to the Terminal Server Computer Group, this doesn't work. The licensing server continues to issue licenses to any device requesting a license.Are you issuing per seat...
- Tags: thaddeus.tate@..., hardware, Microsoft Corp., server
- Q&A 2006-08-09
- Terminal Server CAL issues.
- I am running a Win2k3 server on an AD domain with terminal services installed. I have also installed terminal server licensing on the same box as my terminal server. I have activated the licensing server and installed my "Per Device CAL's." Each time I have installed the...
- Tags: cal's, junk_mail_inside@..., licensing, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, networking, server, software, terminal server, windows
- Discussion threads 2007-01-10
- SBS 2003 + Terminal Server Implementation
- hi there,I have been tasked to try to implement a terminal server as a child server in a SBS 2003 as DC environment. Current config:Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium Edition, SP1, IIS 6.0 Installed, DHCP Server. Currently used as data server and for Exchange and RWW. Company wants...
- Tags: Terminal services, Servers, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, msft, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, server, CAL, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003
- Discussion threads 2007-05-02
- Are these CAL's different? Why?
- What is the difference between a CAL and a Terminal Services CAL ?Aren't they essentially the same thing, don't they allow users to connect to the server and server based applications and programs?If you setup the CAL's when you first install t
- Tags: windows, software, networking, server 2003, CAL, Client Licenses, server, carlos@..., Terminal Service Licensing, terminal services
- Discussion threads 2007-03-08
- Windows Terminal Services Licensing
- I have recently upgraded two of the servers in my office to Windows 2003 servers. One of these servers is the PDC and the other is the BDC. I also have a Windows 2000 server that has not yet been upgraded. The Windows 2000 server has Terminal...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, server, weigm, terminal services
- Discussion threads 2007-01-11
- Change server licensing modes
- CAL's per server vs per seatThank you for the very easy Explanation, for something so easy, why can it be so difficult !! I have had this explained to me by the wrong people in the past, for sure this will be an exam question.Terminal Services LicensingPlease be aware that...
- Tags: terminal services, server, Terminal Services Licensing, Seat
- Discussion threads 2005-03-25
- How many terminal service licenses do I have
- I have been handed a 2003 Enterprise Edition server running terminal services. I do not know how many licenses I have and how many users the server supports concurrently or if they expire.The server is used in a training environment where users connect via RDP to the server and...
- Tags: checking licenses, Dale_Smith@..., it management, server, terminal services, Toivo, windows
- Discussion threads 2007-01-16
- Terminal services licensing problem
- Hi all,Here is the point : I've got a Terminal Server running fine in a domain with a DC. Both are Windows 2003 server entreprise.The DC is the licensing server for TS CALs, is activated and came with illimited license.My problem is that my Terminal server doesn't see this licensing...
- Tags: hardware, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, server, sylvxyvert@..., terminal services
- Q&A 2005-05-02
- Terminal service operating
- The terminal service on all W2003 shows that there is not enough licences, while it is not so.Two types of Terminal Server Client Access Licenses are available: TS Device CAL or TS User CAL.• A TS Device CAL permits one device used by any user to conduct Windows Sessions on...
- Tags: CAL, Microsoft Windows, server, terminal services, TS Device CAL, TS User CAL, twinkel10@...
- Q&A 2005-01-27
- Client Access Licensing
- How many types of CALs are there??Depends on whichversion of Windows server you're talking about. You can have per user, per device, terminal services CAL's, etc.
- Tags: Terminal services, Servers, emm2cute@..., CAL
- Discussion threads 2007-05-22
- Implementing Terminal Services on Windows Server 2003
- Understanding the licensesHi,I have read many of your atricles, found them helpful and appreciate you sharing what you can.I am deploying a small environment that will use terminal services from a 2003 R2 server.8 users.current license on server is a 5 client windows default.based on the article, I would...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, lanopschool@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, terminal services
- Discussion threads 2007-06-04
- Adding XP machine to an existing network
- The network is Windows 2003 server with a Domain Controller, DHCP, and using DNS.I am adding a XP client to the network and it is able to map drives located on the server and has a listing in both DHCP and DNS. The system would appear that it is...
- Tags: network, internetranking@..., windows, security, hardware, networking, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2007-02-12
- W2K3 Terminal Services Licenses
- I have 10 new licenses. Now I have more questions.The 20 licenses we purchase previously were installed all on one license server, which also happens to be the SQL server hosting our payroll/purchase order system. This license server is going to be removed from its current central location...
- Tags: Servers, server
- Q&A 2006-05-17
- Are CAL's needed for Small Business Server?
- Do I need CAL's to join client pc's to a SBS domain or will the CAL's be used for the user side of the house?yepCALs are needed. you choose between device or user CALs [seat or server].
- Tags: server, jmbates@..., CAL, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server
- Discussion threads 2007-04-19
- Windows 2003 SBS
- Hi, we're now going to move over to Windows SBS 2003 to make use of the Domain and Exchange facilities and also get rid of Novell. I've been looking into SBS, Win 2003 and Terminal Servers and was wondering:-If the SBS Server has to be the PDC with 65 CAL's,...
- Tags: CAL, domain, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, phil.kesteven@..., server, windows
- Q&A 2004-12-14
- Server Operating System
- Software is not my forte. I'd appreciate some insight. If I just want a file server, do I have to buy CAL licenses for Windows 2003 server?It dependsHow many users are you supporting? If it's a simple file server why not Linux?You can try thisEven though its a file...
- Tags: File servers, Storage management, Servers, operating system, veloso@..., server, file server
- Discussion threads 2007-03-26
- Windows CAL licenses
- I have 1 Windows NT server and planning to add in additional 1 more server.I have enough existing CAL licenses,Do I need to purchased additionla CAL licenses for my Windows 2003 server.If you plan to access that server from AD, indeed you will.What if I do have WIndows 2000 server...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 2000, Servers, Microsoft Windows NT, CAL
- Q&A 2005-04-25
- CAL's in general and NAS
- Hi, I'm going to setup an AD domain with 2 Win2K3 servers with about 75 machines. I plan on getting a NAS for file storage. I have a coupleof questions about CAL's.Does authentication to a domain consitute a use of a CAL? If I have a...
- Tags: CAL, Client Access License, J-Tek, NAS, windows
- Q&A 2005-09-14
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