I added an 08 ts here in a 03 AD. I did move the license server to the
new 08 ts. I wanted it to be able to hand out cals to either  03 or 08
ts. I had to call the clearinghouse to get this done. In my case they
dropped my phone call after we removed the 03 license server. I was left
without any license server. L

Make sure you have all your agreements and license numbers and lots of
patience.

 

Quick question for anyone. Is it a requirement to put the license server
on a DC or will any member server do? Mine is a single domain and is on
a member server and I don't see any issues in AD with this. 

 

From: David Lum [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:11 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: 2008 TS servers

 

Has anyone here deployed 2008 Terminal Servers in a 2003 AD domain? I
just want to confirm it's pretty straightfoward: (in basic terms) just
stand up a 2008 Server, enable TS licensing, activate/add licensing, and
point 2008 TS machine(s) to it, right? Maybe a DNS entry so other TS
server can find it?

 

Of course silly me I put the 2008 licenses on our current TS license
server (a 2003 DC) and now I get to call MS to back them out so I can
move them over.

 

This article looks like it has what I need:

http://blogs.technet.com/askds/archive/2008/09/05/new-functionality-in-w
indows-server-2008-terminal-service-licensing.aspx

 

Caveats? Comments?

 

Dave

 

 

 



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