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I'm setting up a Terminal Server on a 2003 Server. When I try to 'Activate'

Terminal Server Licensing it does nothing. This box will be a member server

when delivered, but right now I have it on the bench as a member of a

workgroup.

 

It should still activate shouldn't it? I have done this on two other servers

a couple of years ago (DC's though) and had no problems.

 

Thanks

So today I joined the server to a domain. When I opened the licensing server

app it showed the DC. I could activate the DC as a licensing server but I

don't want to.

 

It seems that the Terminal Server itself needs to be listed so that I can

activate it. The question must be what the licensing server needs to see on a

member server so that it lists it to be eligible for activation.

 

Anyone? I can't be the first to do this.

 

"ThomasR" wrote:

> I'm setting up a Terminal Server on a 2003 Server. When I try to 'Activate'

> Terminal Server Licensing it does nothing. This box will be a member server

> when delivered, but right now I have it on the bench as a member of a

> workgroup.

>

> It should still activate shouldn't it? I have done this on two other servers

> a couple of years ago (DC's though) and had no problems.

>

> Thanks

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