The latter is a device that doesn't have a built-in license... IOW- A
downlevel OS or client such as a 9x box that has to have a license
issued.  

"Existing Windows 2000 license" which says "built-in" is a 2000 machine
that has the "builtin" license by nature of the OS, a license is tracked
but not issued by the service in the classic sense, IOW- It doesn't
decrement the licenses you installed

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Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 1:39 PM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Windows 2000 terminal services again

Under terminal server license  tool, I have 2 entries-
"Existing Windows 2000 license" which under type says "built-in" and
"Windows 2000 server - Terminal server cal token(per-device)  of which
the type is "open".
What are the differences between the 2?


Thanks
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