thnaks,
sd
It has been some time since I thought about this, but it seems to me that
Server 2000 had a special exemption for TS Cals that allowed TS users up
to the limit of the Server Cals without purchasing a TS license CAL.
My distant bell says the clients had to be 2000 pro, but I may be listening
to the wrong bell.. <g>
If true, and you don't own TS CALs for Server 2003, you most likely will
need them. Check with the MS License desk for better info.
-
Larry
Please post the resolution to your
issue so others may benefit
-
Get Your SBS Health Check at
www.sbsbpa.com
The answer here is yes, but there's caveats.
You can add a Windows 2003 server to an SBS 2000 domain, but you must
install the License Server on the Windows 2003 server and follow a couple of
KBs to configure it so that you can have a non-DC as your license server, or
you need to make the 2003 server a DC (I wouldn't recommend that).
Terminal Server Licensing
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc738128(WS.10).aspx
Terminal Services Licensing service discovery
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301932/
How to override the license server discovery process in Windows Server 2003
Terminal Services
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/279561/EN-US/
- Jeff Middleton SBS-MVP
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