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Browse All TopicsThe Windows 2000 terminal server is also the Windows 2000 terminal licensing server. I want to move the terminal server licensing role to a new Windows 2008 terminal server. My Windows 2000 terminal server is often runs out of TS licenses. I would like to use the new "Manual Revocation of CALS" available in a Windows 2008 to revoke Windows 2000 CALS.
Can Windows 2000 TS CALS be moved to Windows 2008 terminals licensing server?
Will the Windows 2008 TS licensing server be able to revoke the Windows 2000 CALs?
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Sorry this link was left out. This should answer your questions/
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No, there is no plan to upgrade the windows 2000 terminal server. The thought it to move just the Windows 2000 TS CALs from the Windows 2000 TS licensing server, to the Windows 2008 TS licensing server.
Before making this effort, I want to know that the Windows 2000 TS CALS can be revoked using the new option.
If you read those links they will explain only 20% can be revoked.
One question that I see often in the support forums is regarding the ability to revoke a CAL from a client machine that either inadvertently received one or was replaced by a new system. Unfortunately Windows Server 2003 had no way of revoking CALs once the CAL was issued, the only way to recover it was to wait-out the expiration period or call the Clearinghouse to have the lost CAL reissued. However, in Windows Server 2008, Microsoft listened to the roar of customers and now allows the revocation of per-device CALs& with a small catch.
You may only revoke a maximum of 20% of a particular type (version) of CALs installed on a license server at any given time. This means that if you have (50) Windows Server 2008 Per-Device CALs installed on the license server, you may only revoked (10) at any given time. In addition, each CAL version is treated separately, so if you have (50) Windows Server 2008 and (50) Windows Server 2003 CALs installed, only (10) of each type can be revoked at any given time; you cannot revoke (15) of one type and (5) of another. Also, per-user CALs cannot be revoked as they are never issued in the first place; CAL revocation only applies to per-device CALs.
To perform a CAL revocation, you must be a member of the Administrators group on the license server. To revoke a CAL, simply right-click on the issued CAL record in the TS Licensing Manager tool and select Revoke TS CAL. Revoked CALs are available immediately for issuance to clients. However, remember that CAL revocation is not a substitute for ensuring enough CALs are available to satisfy the license requirements of your organization
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by: dariusgPosted on 2008-09-22 at 16:13:33ID: 22545172
Are you changing the Terminal server to the 2008 server? You must purchase new CALs to be allows to access the 2008 server through TS.
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