If this does not work you could try to change the scope of your license server from domain to forest. This can be done from the license server management console. I would like to know what the difference by set the preferred terminal service license from license server management console and GPO. Furthermore, i would like to which firewall port need to be opened between abc. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro?
Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. You can see that on the red mark left to the server name. If you right click on the server name you can open the configuration of the server. To change the scope the user we use to reconfigure this option needs to have Enterprise Admin privileges in Active Directory. Choosing Forest makes this Licensing Server available to multiple domains within the forest.
Click OK again to finish the configuration for the scope. Now right click on the server name again and start the Activate Server Wizard. Click NEXT. Typically, License Servers in "Enterprise" discovery mode publish themselves to this list during installation. However, this process may go wrong for a variety of reasons, and the publishing step may need to be performed manually.
The first noticeable change in the licensing process is the installation of the terminal server licensing service itself. However, everything in Windows Server is role-based. Another thing that has changed is an additional rights requirement when installing a Domain-scope license server.
The administrator performing the installation must have Domain Admin rights because part of the installation now involves adding the license server computer account to the Terminal Server License Servers security group in Active Directory. As with Windows Server , the following steps are necessary to complete the terminal services licensing process:. As with Windows Server , Server caches the installation files for most roles so there is no need to supply the installation media when installing any of the Terminal Services Roles.
Once the installation is complete, you will notice a few differences in the files contained in the LServer directory compared to those from Windows Server This is a checkpoint file used to determine which transactions in the transaction log edb. This file is updated each time a transaction is committed to disk and is used to quickly recover the integrity of the licensing database if the database was not shut down correctly.
This file will grow to 5 MB in size, at which time it will be renamed to edbxxxxx. Reserve transaction log files that serve as a drive space placeholder. There are two of these created, typically 5 MB in size, and are only used in the event the drive hosting the transaction logs runs out of space. These files are used to facilitate a clean shutdown of the database.
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