There is a one-time
activation of the license server and the license packs are then installed onto
the license server. The Terminal Services server uses these licenses to track
and allow/disallow client permissions to Windows 2000-based computers that have
Terminal Services enabled.
To activate a Terminal
Services licensing server, use the following steps.
NOTE
: The following steps assume that Terminal
Services is installed in Application Server mode. Application Server mode is
similar to Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Terminal Server Edition, with clients
gaining access to the Terminal Server computer for shared resources and
Microsoft BackOffice programs.
If Terminal Services is
installed in Remote Administration mode, the Terminal Services licenses are not
enforced because only the Administrator account and members of the
Administrators group can connect to the Terminal Services computers using the
Terminal Services client (by default), and only two members of the
Administrators group can run a session at one time.
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Click
Start, point to
Programs,
point to
Administrative Tools, and then click
Terminal
Services Licensing.
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The
Terminal Services Licensing dialog
box is displayed and the
All servers option is selected
by default. Click the plus sign (+) to expand the Windows 2000 Terminal
Services servers, and then click the name of the licensing server you want
to activate.
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On the
Action menu, click
Activate
Server.
NOTE
: The
Activate
Server option is not available when the
All servers option
is selected.
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The Licensing wizard starts and the following items are
displayed:
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Activated For
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Connection Method
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Licensing Program
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Product ID
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The Product ID area is the only area that contains
information at this point. The rest of the information is filled in during
the wizard process. Click
Next.
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In the
Connection Method area, click
the connection method you want to use (Internet, World Wide Web, Fax, or
Telephone) or click
Internetfor the default (you must have an
existing Internet connection configured prior to this process to use the
Internet option).
NOTE
: The remainder of this
article describes the Internet process.
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Click
Next.
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In the
License Programarea, click one of
the following options:
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Microsoft Select or Microsoft Enterprise Agreement
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Microsoft Open License Program
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Other
NOTE
: If you did not
purchase your licenses from a channel distributor, you cannot continue this
process. You cannot use this process to purchase licenses online; this process
implements the "paper" licenses on the Terminal Services computer.
The remainder of the article assumes that you choose the
Other option.
Typically, this is the option to use when you purchase licenses through a
retail store.
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Click
Next.
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The
Company Information dialog box is
displayed. Fill in your corporate information on the two screens, and then
click
Next.
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The Microsoft Registration Authority and Clearinghouse
server is detected and the
Completing the Processdialog box is
displayed. The Registration Authority and Clearinghouse server sends the
Personal Identification Number (PIN) through electronic mail to the e-mail
address you provide; the activation cannot be completed without the PIN.
You can choose from one of the following options for receipt of the PIN
through e-mail:
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Complete the server activation process now (I already
have my PIN)
. Choose this option if the
e-mail message with the PIN arrives quickly.
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Postpone completion of the process until the PIN
arrives
. Choose this option if you
want to postpone the activation process for any reason (including delays
in receiving the e-mail message containing the PIN).
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Restart the licensing process
. Choose this option if you want to reset the
activation process to its initial state. This option is useful if you
never receive the e-mail message containing the PIN.
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Choose one of the options above and click
Next,
or wait until you receive the PIN, as described in the following step.
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When you receive the PIN in an e-mail message,
click
Complete the server activation process now (I already have
my PIN), and then click
Next. The PIN e-mail looks like
the following:
Electronic mailing from the Microsoft Terminal Services Activation
with the subject "Terminal Services License Server Activation"
Thank you for activating your Terminal Services License Server with Microsoft.
This mail contains the PIN needed to complete the activation
process. This PIN must be entered into the Licensing Wizard exactly as shown:
Your PIN: XXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXX-XXXXX
This PIN is valid for the Terminal Services License Server with
the following Product ID:
Product ID: 00000-270-8764055-60434
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Type the PIN exactly as it is sent (or click the
alphanumeric PIN, copy the PIN by pressing CTRL-C, and then press CTRL-V
to paste the PIN into the wizard), and then click
Next.
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The wizard locates the Microsoft Registration Authority
and Clearinghouse server to activate the license server. If all
information is typed correctly, the following
Completing the
Licensing Wizarddialog box is displayed:
Status:
Your License server is successfully activated. To install license key packs
now, click Next. To postpone license installation, clear the following check
box, and then click Finish.
Check box for "Install licenses now" is checked by default.
Click
Next.
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The following message is displayed:
Your license server has been activated. The wizard can now help
you install license key packs.
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Click
Next to install license packs.
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You can now type the number of licenses that you want
to track and enforce on this Terminal Services computer in the
Program
and Client License Information dialog box. The steps in this
article assume that you purchased licenses from a retail store. The
license pack for Terminal Services CALs contains a license code, which you
now need to type into the wizard. Type the information, and then
click
Next.
NOTE
: If you chose the
Microsoft Select or Microsoft Enterprise Agreement option, an
Enrollment
number box is displayed, and the Enrollment number is listed on the
Select or Enterprise Agreement document that you purchased from Microsoft or a
channel distributor. You need to locate that document and type the license code
in the
Enrollment number box. If you chose the Microsoft Open
License Agreement option, the
Authorization Number and
License
Number boxes are displayed. Locate the document that you purchased
from the channel distributor and type the Terminal Services CAL license code.
If you chose either of these options, you must also supply information in
the
Product Type and
Quantity boxes (in
the
Product Type box, click
Terminal Services CAL or
Terminal
Services Internet Connector). If you click
Next without
typing a valid authorization/license number (for the Open License Agreement
option) or enrollment number (for the Select or Enterprise Agreements option),
the process is unsuccessful and an error message is displayed. If this happens,
click
Back and type a valid number before you continue.
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When the licenses packs are downloaded and are ready
for use, the following dialog box is displayed:
Status:
"The new client license key pack has been successfully installed."
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Click
Finish.
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In the
Terminal Services Licensing dialog
box, click the Terminal Services License server in the left pane, and the
CALs or Internet Connector Licenses that you downloaded are displayed in
the right pane.