Install Terminal Server Licensing
To install Terminal Server Licensing
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Open Add or
Remove Programs in Control Panel.
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Click
Add/Remove Windows Components
to start the Windows Components
wizard.
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In
Windows Components, select
Terminal Server Licensing, and then
click
Next.
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In
Terminal Server Licensing Setup, do
one of the following:
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Click
Your entire enterprise
to choose an Enterprise license
server. You can only install an Enterprise license server on a domain
controller or a member server in a domain, not on a stand-alone server.
This role is published to Active Directory.
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Click
Your domain or workgroup
to choose a Domain license
server. If you select this option, the computer on which you install the
license server does not have to be a domain controller. However, if you
want the license server to be automatically discovered by terminal
servers that communicate with it, the computer on which you install the
license server must be a domain controller. If the computer on which you
plan to install the license server is in a workgroup, it can only be
automatically discovered by terminal servers on the same subnet.
For more information about
Terminal Server license server roles and the license server discovery process,
see
Terminal Server
license server roles
.
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Provide the
file system location where the license server database should be installed
on the Terminal Server license server, click
Next, and then click
Finish.
The default location for the
license server database is systemroot\System32\LServer.
Important
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Before you
install Terminal Server Licensing, verify that the operating system of the
license server is compatible with the operating system of the terminal
server. Note the following:
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A license
server running Windows Server 2000 cannot issue client access
licenses (CALs) to terminal servers running Windows Server 2003 operating
systems.
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A license
server running a Windows Server 2003 operating system can issue CALs
to terminal servers running Windows Server 2000 or Windows Server 2003,
or to terminal servers running Windows Server 2000 and terminal servers
running Windows Server 2003 in a mixed environment.
Notes
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If you are
installing a Domain license server, you must be a member of the
Administrators group on the local computer. If the computer is joined to a
domain, members of the Domain Admins group might be able to perform this
procedure.
If you are installing an
Enterprise License Server, you must meet one of the following conditions:
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You must be a
member of the Enterprise Admins group in Active Directory.
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You must have
the right to create the TS-Enterprise-License-Server object in the same
site in which the license server will reside in Active Directory.
As a security best practice,
consider using Run as to perform this procedure. For more information, see
Default local groups
,
Default groups
, and
Using Run as
.
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To open a
Control Panel item, click
Start, click
Control Panel, and then
double-click the appropriate icon.
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Certain Windows
components require configuration before they can be used. If you installed
one or more of these components but did not configure them, when you click
Add/Remove Windows Components, a
list of components that need to be configured is displayed. To start the
Windows Components Wizard, click
Components.
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For more
information about Terminal Server and Terminal Server Licensing, see
Guidelines for
Deploying Terminal Server
(http://www.microsoft.com/) and
Windows Server 2003
Terminal Server Licensing
(http://www.microsoft.com/).
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