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I have a 8 months old SBS 2003 R2 box, where 20 CALs were installed. But they keep dissappearing every now and then - all additional CALs simply vanish, only default 5 are left.

I changed admin password twice, then I also removed all Power Users and Backup operators from system, but CALs still dissapear from time to time. I restore them back easily each time, but I'am still digging for the main reason, why and how could this happen.
Also, I excluded whole \Windows folder from Antivirus scan, but no help.

I read this related post http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Server/2003_Server/Q_21845476.html, but no help.

Any idea?
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