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Problems running Server 2008 TS in 2000 Environment

Asked by menreeq in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2008

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Our setup
DC running Server 2000
-TS Licensing installed

TS running Server 2008
-TS Licensing installed for testing

I was unable to get the 2000 box to issue 2008 TS Licenses due to Error:
-- "License server 2000dc.domain.local cannot issue TS CALs to the terminal server because of a version incompatibility."
-- Suggested Resolution: 'Check that the version of the license server supports issuing TS CALs to the terminal server. The license server must be running the same (or a more recent) version of the operating system as the terminal server. You might need to upgrade your license server to an appropriate operating system or install a new license server with the appropriate operating system.'

I was unable to get the 2008 TS  to issue licenses to itself either, due to there being no Terminal Services Licensing Servers security group.

Is there a way to get this working?
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Zones: Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2008
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