In Terminal Services Configuration, set the licensing mode to "Per User". Then you won't have to worry about TS Licensing enforcement. You must still have a TS Licensing Server but you don't have to install any licenses on the server. On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 8:10 AM, Raffensberger, Stephen D < sraffens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Christine, > > > > It sounds like you're looking in the wrong place for the license mode. > "Per seat" is not an option for Terminal Services. > > > > Log on to your license server and run Terminal Server Licensing. Highlight > the license server in the left pane. The Product column in the right pane > will tell you whether your licenses are per user or per device. > > > > Log on to your Terminal Server and run Terminal Services Configuration. > Highlight Server Settings in the left pane. The Licensing setting in the > right pane will tell you whether your mode is per user or per device. > > > > They must match. > > > > Steve Raffensberger > Sovereign Bank > Email: sraffens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > ------------------------------ > > *From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On > Behalf Of *Christine Allen > *Sent:* Friday, February 29, 2008 7:40 AM > > *To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [THIN] Re: TS Licensing > > > > Thanks for your reply. When run LSview.exe it shows my license server, > the current date and enterprise. No the license server is in the same > domain/site. The license mode is per seat. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Christine Allen, MCSE > > Engineer II > *MicroData Group, Inc.* > 100 Cummings Center, Suite 146N > Beverly, MA 01915 > > Voice 978.921.0990 x234 > > Fax 978.921.0950 > > http://www.microdata.com > > > > [image: cid:image001.jpg@01C7D34E.69167DE0] > > > > *From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On > Behalf Of *Joe Shonk > *Sent:* Wednesday, February 27, 2008 8:11 PM > *To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [THIN] Re: TS Licensing > > > > If you install the windows 2003 resource kit and run the lsview.exeutility > what do you see? Is the licensing server setup in Enterprise or > Domain mode? Is the license server in a different Active Directory Site or > in a different domain? What mode is the license server in (Per Device or > Per Seat)? Which mode is the server set (Per Device or Per Seat)? > > Joe > > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Christine Allen <CAllen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > Hi all! > > > > I'm running a 2003 standard TS server in application mode. We have a > licensing server that has the cals installed and is currently supporting > another server. > > > > The new TS server does not seem to see the licensing server and I keep > getting Event ID 1009 warnings that the 120 period is about to expire. I've > tried setting it to both auto discovery and pointing it to the licensing > server, but I'm still getting the errors. > > > > The only information I was able to find was > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885013 > > > > In my case, both conditions apply so I tried it and am awaiting the > results. In the meantime I thought I would check to see if anyone knew of a > way I could definitely tell if the TS server can now receive licenses. > Thanks. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Christine Allen, MCSE > > Engineer II > *MicroData Group, Inc.* > 100 Cummings Center, Suite 146N > Beverly, MA 01915 > > Voice 978.921.0990 x234 > > Fax 978.921.0950 > > http://www.microdata.com > > > > *Error! Filename not specified.* > > > > > > > This message contains information which may be confidential and > privileged. Unless you are the addressee (or authorized to receive for the > addressee), you may not use, copy or disclose to anyone the message or any > information contained in the message. If you have received the message in > error, please advise the sender by reply e-mail, and delete or destroy the > message. Thank you. >