![]() The second is to add an additional terminal license server (has to be Windows 2008, remember) to your environment. You will need to have access to all your license packs before doing this. The first is to upgrade your existing license server to 2008. ![]() ) There are two ways to set up the environment to handle this requirement: The first main point is that a Windows Server 2008 Terminal Server can only talk to a Windows 2008 License Server. Introducing a Windows 2008 Terminal Server into your existing Windows 2003 Environment requires a little preparation. I would like to take a moment to review with you some common steps that can help you resolve these issues. With the launch of Windows Server 2008, there have been several cases around Terminal Server and Terminal Server License Server. , coming to you from my little corner of the world. ![]() First published on TechNet on Sep 05, 2008
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