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SammyBar
Hi all,
We have a laptop running WinXP Home. That PC is used to connect to our
Windows 2000 Terminal Server (TS). Recently we updated the laptop to Win XP
Professional. It was connecting ok to the TS but yesterday it start refused
to do that: the error messages says that the terminal server licensing has
expired.
From our experience Win XP Pro terminal server licenses does not expires, so
we suppouse the problem is the following: First time the laptop connected to
TS as XP Home it received a temporary 90 days CAL similar to those licenses
that are assigned to Win98 PCs. Then we upgraded laptop to Win XP Pro but
the license server continued to consider the license to this laptop to be a
90 temporary CAL, and that expired yesterday. Our questions are:
Are we right?
And in this case, how to reclaim for the laptop the client license that
corresponds to XP Pro (non expirable license)?
Any idea is welcomed.
Thanks in advance
Sammy
We have a laptop running WinXP Home. That PC is used to connect to our
Windows 2000 Terminal Server (TS). Recently we updated the laptop to Win XP
Professional. It was connecting ok to the TS but yesterday it start refused
to do that: the error messages says that the terminal server licensing has
expired.
From our experience Win XP Pro terminal server licenses does not expires, so
we suppouse the problem is the following: First time the laptop connected to
TS as XP Home it received a temporary 90 days CAL similar to those licenses
that are assigned to Win98 PCs. Then we upgraded laptop to Win XP Pro but
the license server continued to consider the license to this laptop to be a
90 temporary CAL, and that expired yesterday. Our questions are:
Are we right?
And in this case, how to reclaim for the laptop the client license that
corresponds to XP Pro (non expirable license)?
Any idea is welcomed.
Thanks in advance
Sammy