RD Licensing
my rd licensing manager activated , showing "windows 200 server - built-in ts per device cals" unlimited , 2 "windows server 2008 or windows server 2008 r2 : installed per device cals (ts, rds or vdi)" volume license 200 cals. there 2 of these went through again double check configuration , added additional mistake. covered these , have cals (2700 believe) on 1 licensing server. need 120 cover our rds project.
the 2008 r2 terminal server remote desktop session host configuration returns number of rds cals available clients: 400. correct 2 200 cals above adds 400.
my concerns rd licensing manager not showing cals in use , constant notification of "no remote desktop license server available" being shown users, though can see 400 available licenses.
i have gone through multiple technet documents , set correctly.
any appreciated have 71 days left before runs out , 120 users unable work.
all servers new build on new hardware , date.
documentation tried:-
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd391972(ws.10).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732684.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd983943(ws.10).aspx
hi markyb,
to narrow down issue, please check network connectivity rdsh server domain controller.
at command prompt, type ping server_fqdn, server_fqdn qualified domain name (fqdn) of domain controller (for example, server1.contoso.com), , press enter.
for more information troubleshooting issue, please refer following technet article:
event id 1131 — remote desktop session host connections
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee891298(ws.10).aspx
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