- #WINDOWS SERVER 2008 TERMINAL SERVICES LICENSE 5 USER CAL INSTALL#
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- #WINDOWS SERVER 2008 TERMINAL SERVICES LICENSE 5 USER CAL WINDOWS#
Click Close on the Installation Results page after you see the Installation succeeded message.The installation will continue for a few minutes as the Installation Progress page appears after the Server Manager comes up. Click Yes in the Add Roles Wizard dialog box that asks if you want to restart the server.On the Installation Results page, you will see a warning that you must restart the server to complete the installation.Also note that IE Enhanced Security Configuration will be turned off. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, check the warning information indicating that you might have to reinstall applications that were already installed on this machine if you want them to work properly in a Terminal Services session environment.If you have a multi-domain forest, you might consider selecting the The forest option. We select this option in this scenario because we only have a single domain. On the Configure Discovery Scope for TS Licensing page, select the This domain option.Leave the default settings as they are and click Next. However, if all of your users will be going through the Terminal Services Gateway, then you can control who can connect to the Terminal Server using the TS Gateway policy settings. You can add or remove groups if you want finer tuned access control over the Terminal Server. On the Select Use Groups Allowed Access To This Terminal Server page, use the default options.We could select an option now, but I decided that we should select Configure later so that I can show you where in the Terminal Services console you configure the licensing mode. On the Specify Licensing Mode page, select the Configure later option.
#WINDOWS SERVER 2008 TERMINAL SERVICES LICENSE 5 USER CAL WINDOWS#
However, I have not yet confirmed this, so make sure to check the release notes on Windows XP SP3 when it is released later this year. However, you should be able to support Network Level Authentication with Windows XP SP3. We would not be able to use this option if we needed to support Windows XP SP2 clients. We can select this option in our current scenario because we are using only Vista SP1 clients to connect to the Terminal Server through the TS Gateway. On the Specify Authentication Method for Terminal Server page, select the Require Network Level Authentication.Click Next on the Uninstall and Reinstall Application for Compatibility page.On the Select Role Services page, put a checkmark in the Terminal Server and TS Licensing checkboxes.Click Next on the Terminal Services page.On the Select Server Roles page, put a checkmark in the Terminal Services checkbox.Click Next on the Before You Begin page.Click the Add Roles link in the right pane of the console.In the Server Manager, click on the Roles node in the left pane of the console. On the Terminal Server computer, open the Server Manager.
#WINDOWS SERVER 2008 TERMINAL SERVICES LICENSE 5 USER CAL INSTALL#
Perform the following steps to install Terminal Services and Terminal Services Licensing: The first step is to install Terminal Services on the Terminal Services computer. Install Terminal Services and Terminal Services Licensing on the Terminal Server Configure the RDP Client to use the Terminal Services Gateway.Configure Terminal Services Gateway to Use the Certificate.Request a Certificate for the Terminal Services Gateway.Install the Terminal Services Gateway Service on the Terminal Services Gateway.Configure the Terminal Services Licensing Mode.Install Desktop Experience on the Terminal Server (optional).Install Terminal Services and Terminal Services Licensing on the Terminal Server.
#WINDOWS SERVER 2008 TERMINAL SERVICES LICENSE 5 USER CAL SERIES#
In this article series I will describe the following processes and procedures that you need to perform to get the basic solution running: