[THIN] TS Licensing Question
- From: "Tastet, Arthur" <ARTHUR.TASTET@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 14:32:02 -0500
Any help to understand the below would be appreciated.
I have just printed out a dump of the Terminal Server Licensing with
lsreport. I thought when the TS licensing issued a token it put an
expiration date. Does it ever put a date in the end column for the
per-device token? All I every see is "No Expiration" in the report. I see
some expiration dates for the temporary licenses.
I have been reading the MS Windows 2000 Terminal Services - Licensing
Technology White Paper, but it does not mention this. Does anybody know
resource that explains it better?
Server License ID Keypack ID Client User Start End
Issue Type License Type
MCHSLIC1 324 5 ABCD username1 1/15/2004 No
Expiration Active Windows 2000 Server - Terminal Services CAL Token
(per-device)
MCHSLIC1 363 5 EFGH username2 1/16/2004 No
Expiration Active Windows 2000 Server - Terminal Services CAL Token
(per-device)
MCHSLIC1 688 4 IJKL username3 1/30/2004
4/29/2004 Temporary Temporary Licenses for Windows 2000 Terminal
Services Client Access License
Thanks,
Arthur Tastet
MCHS
Moses Cone Health System
Greensboro, North Carolina 27401
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