What’s New In Terminal Services Licensing For Longhorn? (Part 4)
Wednesday, 25 April 2007 by Michel Roth
The Terminal Services Team has posted part 4 of their small articles about what is new in Terminal Services Licensing for Longhorn. This part discusses the new enhanced abilities of Longhorn Terminal Server to provide support for diagnosing licensing related problems both on the Terminal Server and the License Servers.

"Prior to Longhorn, there was no easy way to see which License Servers a Terminal Server would contact and whether those License Servers had enough CALs available for consumption. If connections got denied, it was neither easy to find out where the problem was happening nor could you proactively monitor and prevent it. Terminal Services Configuration has now been enhanced to provide support for diagnosing licensing related problems both on the Terminal Server and the License Servers that it talks to. In the diagnostic pane of Terminal Services Configuration, you will be able to see a summary view of information related to the Terminal Server and the License Servers it can contact."

Read the entire article here.

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What’s new In Terminal Services Licensing for Longhorn? (Part 3) (19 April 2007)
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What’s new in Terminal Services Licensing for Longhorn? (Part 2) (12 April 2007)
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