Aaah! Now why didn't I think of that? =20 Cheers for clearing up that matter. Msg: #21 in digest Subject: [THIN] Re: Licensing server in AD Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 07:49:47 -0600 From: "Ron Oglesby" <roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx> SW50ZXJlc3RpbmcgdGhhdCB5b3UgaGF2ZW50IGhhZCBwcm9ibGVtcy4gR2VuZXJhbGx5IHdoZW4= g...etc Msg: #12 in digest Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 11:14:37 +0000 From: "Joe Mulhall" <Joe.Mulhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [THIN] Licensing server in AD Msg: #42 in digest Subject: [THIN] Re: TSL Service Hi and thanks in advance, This is kind of following up on Ron's comment below from the TSL thread, = =3D but I've read about this requirement from several sources. I've recently removed the last NT4 DC in my AD migration. The license =3D server is still on one of the Citrix (Win2K member) servers rather than a = =3D DC, but no errors have occured. What are the details of this neccessity if it is one? Will I only have a problem when a new license needs issuing? Also in moving it to a DC, I assume some DNS entries will need to be made. = =3D I use a non-BIND 8.1.2 compliant DNS server (Novell) and so need to make = =3D entries manually. Any idea what these would be for the licensing server? Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 09:23:50 -0600 From: "Ron Oglesby" <roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Once you go to a windows 2K Ad domain (mixed mode or not) you will need to move your TS license service to a 2K DC (if the TS servers ore in the 2K domain) The easiest way I have found is simply to create a new database and get new Licenses by calling MS. But you can backup and restore the lic DB and there is an article at technet on how to do it (or if you have Brian madden's latest book it is in there too). Anyway I'm really glad that in windows 2003 Server they have changed this and the Lic service can be on any server, and you can configure your TS boxes to discover it or point them to a specific one (all via GPO) Ron Ron Oglesby Senior Technical Architect =3D3D20 RapidApp Office 312.372.7188 Mobile 312.961.2380 email roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx =3D3D20 *************************************************************************** This Week's Sponsor: New Wyse(R) Expedian(TM)software maximizes your server capacity--cost-effectively. Now you can dramatically increase the number of users on a server by as much as 40%--and reduce the number of servers you have to manage. By optimizing memory usage, Wyse Expedian software allows the terminal server to support more applications and more concurrentusers. Download your 30-day free trial today at: http://www.wyse.com/expedian/eval.cfm?promo=US-Ad-0103TheThinNetNewsletterEM **************************************************************************** For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: http://thethin.net/citrixlist.cfm