Thanks. Found this a few minutes ago and saw quite a few entries on our servers. Just wondering what the impact is when you have roaming people travelling around the world using any machine to access say CSG or Access Gateway or Juniper. Sooner or later you are going to run out of licenses (or you need to purchase enough so you have time for the expiration to kick in) How does this affect the per device licence model in Win 2000? Should this be cleaned up at any point? What happens when a user hits a different Citrix machine where that license doesn't exists in that reg key? Do they grab another TS CAL? Does anyone know why there is an option on DsCheck called MSLicense? What's it's purpose? Malcolm -----Original Message----- From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Peterson David Sent: 28 October 2005 15:31 To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: Java clients and TS Licenses For Java clients and Non-Windows systems like Macs, the license is stored on the server, hklm\software\citrix\mslicensing. Unfortunately it isn't easy to figure out which license is which. _____ From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of BRUTON, Malcolm, FM Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 9:52 AM To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: [THIN] Java clients and TS Licenses Can somebody tell me when you use Java clients do they download a TS CAL. If so where is is stored? Malcolm **************************************************************************** ******* The Royal Bank of Scotland plc. Registered in Scotland No 90312. Registered Office: 36 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2YB. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority This e-mail message is confidential and for use by the addressee only. If the message is received by anyone other than the addressee, please return the message to the sender by replying to it and then delete the message from your computer. Internet e-mails are not necessarily secure. The Royal Bank of Scotland plc does not accept responsibility for changes made to this message after it was sent. Whilst all reasonable care has been taken to avoid the transmission of viruses, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that the onward transmission, opening or use of this message and any attachments will not adversely affect its systems or data. No responsibility is accepted by The Royal Bank of Scotland plc in this regard and the recipient should carry out such virus and other checks as it considers appropriate. Visit our websites at: http://www.rbs.co.uk/CBFM http://www.rbsmarkets.com **************************************************************************** **** NOTICE: This electronic mail transmission from the law firm of Dinsmore & Shohl may constitute an attorney-client communication that is privileged at law. It is not intended for transmission to, or receipt by, any unauthorized persons. If you have received this electronic mail transmission in error, please delete it from your system without copying it, and notify the sender by reply e-mail, so that our address record can be corrected.