I added a RDS server (standalone no connection broker) to a 2012 Essentials domain and followed this guide :
http://blog.lan-tech.ca/2013/04/11/add-2012-rds-server-to-sbs-20082011/ If I can remember correctly, we had to get into the RD Licensing manager, located under Administrative Tools (like in the guide) to have the warning finally removed. Best Bertrand 2015-11-25 17:54 GMT-05:00 Russ <[email protected]>: > We want to have a couple stand alone RDS session host servers (2012 R2). > We want them to function like just your regular old terminal server - not > in a farm or anything else. The question I have is, is there a way to > point them to a RDS license server directly? When I look at > get-RDLicenseConfiguration it says a deployment does not exist. Do you > have to have a RDS connection broker for licenses to work? The license > server is good to go and has activated licenses. And it's in the Terminal > server license servers group in AD. But yet these servers keep giving > warnings that the licenses are running out. > > I guess my question is, if I want two standalone RDS session host servers > with a shared RDS license server, what do I need to do to accomplish this? > It seems like doing a full blown server farm is easier than doing this and > I'm not sure why. > > >
