Thanks Jack – the article will be much appreciated…I guess if that’s the case, my next question would be do they need to be domain controllers also? I don’t think management is planning on a Win2003 domain structure yet
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Mark,
I've read somewhere recently (although I'm not sure where :-]) that you do require 2003 Licensing servers for 2003 TS.... but 2003 Licensing servers can deal with 2000 TS..... I'll try and track down the article if I can...
Jack
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Behalf Of Creamer, Mark I haven’t been able to locate a definitive answer for this yet, so I wanted to make sure I have this right before I pass on the info to the project manager.
We have no Windows 2003 domain controllers yet, only 2000. However, we are planning to start deploying some Windows 2003 terminal servers. My question is, can the 2003 terminal servers use the current Windows 2000 DC that acts as our TS licensing server to maintain their licenses, or do they require the licensing server to be 2003?
Thanks!
Mark Creamer Systems Engineer Cintas Corporation Honesty and Integrity in Everything We Do
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