Computer/User Node :
MACHINE
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\Windows Components\Terminal Services\Licensing
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows XP Terminal Services
Help/Explain Text :
Specifies how
a License Server distributes license upgrades to terminal servers running
Windows 2000. A
License Server attempts to provide the most appropriate Client Access License
(CAL) for a connection. For example, a License Server provides a Windows 2000
Terminal Services (TS) CAL token for clients connecting to a terminal server
running Windows 2000 operating system, and a Windows Server 2003 family TS CAL
token for a connection to a terminal server running Windows Server 2003. By
default, this per-computer setting allows a License Server to supply a Windows
Server 2003 family TS CAL token, if available, to a terminal server running
Windows 2000 operating system if there is no Windows 2000 server TS CAL token
available. If the status is set to Enabled, when a terminal server running
Windows 2000 server requests a license, but no Windows 2000 server TS CAL token
is available, a temporary CAL is issued if the client has not already been
issued a temporary CAL. Otherwise, no CAL is issued and the client is refused
connection, unless the terminal server is within its grace period. If the
status is set to Disabled, the default behavior is enforced. If the status is
set to Not Configured, the License Server exhibits the default behavior.
Registry Settings :
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal
Services!fPreventLicenseUpgrade
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MACHINE
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\Windows Components\Terminal Services\Licensing
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows XP Terminal Services
Help/Explain Text :
Specifies how
a License Server distributes license upgrades to terminal servers running
Windows 2000. A
License Server attempts to provide the most appropriate Client Access License
(CAL) for a connection. For example, a License Server provides a Windows 2000
Terminal Services (TS) CAL token for clients connecting to a terminal server
running Windows 2000 operating system, and a Windows Server 2003 family TS CAL
token for a connection to a terminal server running Windows Server 2003. By
default, this per-computer setting allows a License Server to supply a Windows
Server 2003 family TS CAL token, if available, to a terminal server running
Windows 2000 operating system if there is no Windows 2000 server TS CAL token
available. If the status is set to Enabled, when a terminal server running
Windows 2000 server requests a license, but no Windows 2000 server TS CAL token
is available, a temporary CAL is issued if the client has not already been
issued a temporary CAL. Otherwise, no CAL is issued and the client is refused
connection, unless the terminal server is within its grace period. If the
status is set to Disabled, the default behavior is enforced. If the status is
set to Not Configured, the License Server exhibits the default behavior.
Registry Settings :
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
NT\Terminal Services!fPreventLicenseUpgrade
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