RDS device Cal

Can I install RDS device cal of windows server 2012 in windows server 2008. If yes then what is the procedure.

Hi,
Yes, you can use 2012 RDS CAL on 2008 licensing server, however, it needs to be downgraded to 2008.  Because it will installed as 2008 RDS CAL you cannot use it for 2012 Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) servers.  If you have 2012/2012 R2 RDSH
servers then you should install the RDS CALs on a 2012/2012 R2 RD Licensing server so that they can be used for both 2008 and 2012 RDSH servers.
I recommend purchasing RDS CALs via volume license program for best results.  On the 2008 R2 server, install RD Licensing Role Service, next open RD Licensing Manager, Activate the server, then install the CALs.  If you have a problem installing
the CALs please contact the Clearinghouse and explain to them you want to exercise your downgrade rights to downgrade your 2012 RDS CALs to 2008.  Have your licensing authorization number(s), license numbers, agreement numbers, paperwork, emails, etc.,
ready before you call.
Locate the Microsoft Clearinghouse Telephone Number for Your Country or Region
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754874.aspx
After you have successfully installed the RDS CALs please make sure the Licensing mode is set properly and the licensing server name is Specified in RD Session Host Configuration (tsconfig.msc) on your RDSH server.
Thanks.
-TP

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    Hello!
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    Hi,
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    RD Licensing server, install RDS Per Device CALs, then connect twice from a PC.  After completing this the RDSH server should be out of the grace period and you should see in RD Licensing Manager that the Per Device CAL was issued to the
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    -TP

  • Multiple RDS Device CALs Issued through Windows 2003 RDS Hosts

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    - The PS4/Windows 2003 R2 and PS4.5/Windows 2003 R2 servers are issuing a large number of device CALs to workstations.  For example, we have two PS4/Windows 2003 R2 servers that publish a single application.  There are 20 users
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    Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.
     Scott   

    Hi Scott,
    Thank you for posting in Windows Server Forum.
    Have you find any Error\Event Id for this case?
    From the description it appears that there is some misconfiguration for redirecting the server during load balancing the device CAL among the server and that’s why device is getting misplaced. You can please relook at configuration for License server with following
    article.
    RD Licensing Configuration on Windows Server 2012
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/askperf/archive/2013/09/20/rd-licensing-configuration-on-windows-server-2012.aspx
    Hope it helps!
    Thanks.
    Dharmesh Solanki
    TechNet Community Support

  • If I apply a per device CAL does it stick with certain devices or when the devices sign off can new ones use the same licences

    I purchased a per device CAL and was wondering about this because we have more than 5 devices. If one device is signed on and is using a licence then signs off does that licence become available for a new device then? Or am I stuck with the same 5 devices
    even if they are not still signed on. 

    When an RDS device CAL is issued it remains assigned to the device it was issues to until it expires.  It cannot be used by another device until it expires.
    An RDS per device cal is set to expire in a random inteval between 52 and 89 days.  Once this interval expires, the device Cal is returned to the pool.  You can revoke RDS CALs manually (up to 20% of your total) with Remote Desktop Licensing Manager.

  • RDS Per Device CAL - Where is it stored on the Client?

    I'm having an issue with running out of CALs too quickly. 70 clients with 100 Licenses.
    I have Deep Freeze on several of the Thin Clients. After restarting the thin clients the revert back to a default state, removing any changes. I believe that when my RDS server issues a CAL to one of these, the thin client looses the issues CAL to it once
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    Hi Jmair,
    When Per Device licensing mode is used, and a client computer or device connects to an RD Session Host server for the first time, the client computer or device is issued a temporary
    license by default. When a client computer or device connects to an RD Session Host server for the second time, if the license server is activated and enough RDS Per Device CALs are available, the license server issues the client computer or device a permanent,
    RDS Per Device CAL. The temporary license is valid for 90 days.
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    by RD Licensing. As a result, client connections can occur regardless of the number of RDS Per User CALs installed on the license server. This does not absolve administrators from Microsoft Software License Terms requirements to have a valid RDS Per User CAL
    for each user. Failure to have an RDS Per User CAL for each user, if Per User licensing mode is being used, is a violation of the license terms.
    Client will get a Temp CAL while it firstly logged on the RDS server. After the client logged off and logged on the RDS Server again. The client will get a permanent CAL. So
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    Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses (RDS CALs)
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753650.aspx
    Revoke a Remote Desktop Services Per Device Client Access License
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732416.aspx
    HOW TO: Use the Terminal Services Licensing Reporter Tool (Lsreport.exe)
    http://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/317592
    Specify a License Server for an RD Session Host Server to Use
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770585.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
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  • RDS Per Device CAL - how the device is identificated?

    Hi,
    How the client device is identificated for assigning the RDS Per Device CAL to it?
    What happens if I reinstall my client computer OS? Change its network name? Add or remove some hardware (GPU card, memory, HDD, etc.)?
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    Adding or removing hardware generally wont change the RDS CAL usage, it will still be assigned to the machine, a computer domain rejoin may well result in an additional CAL being used, a rebuild will result in 2 CALs being used until the first one expires.
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  • How to install device cals on Windows Server 2012 standard edition

    Hello i have a windows server 2012 standard edition licence that i have taken on rent from an ISP.
    i have created a domain controller on that.
    By default only two users can use remote desktop to the server simultaneously.
    My Requirement is 20 users can use remote desktop to the server at the same time.For that i have purchased 20 Delive CALs licences like volume licencing.
    i have the licence number noted on the paper.
    do i need to install remote desktop services first etc ?
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    Hi,
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    I would agree with others, you need to install Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses.
    There are three methods by which you can install Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs) onto your license server:
    • Install Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses Automatically
    • Install Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses by Using a Web Browser
    • Install Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses by Using the Telephone
    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725890.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
    Then you can install both Per User and Per Device CALs onto the same license server.
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  • How to convert per device cal to per user cal

    Dear Sir
    We've installed windows server 2008 r2 on our server & configured rdsh for the same(as per user cal). I want to  use my erp software through rds from my other office. at a same time i want to use  it from my 3 machine remotly, pls advise me
    which rds cal should i purchased for 3 machine. should i purchased 3 rds cals per device or per user,
    I have recently purchased 1 no per device cal open license from my distributor(microsoft part no.6vc-02071).
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    Hi,
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    In addition, it is possible to convert.
    Switching between Device and User CALs
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/licensing/archive/2013/04/01/switching-between-device-and-user-cals.aspx
    Client Access License (CAL) Decision Tool
    http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/CalTool/
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  • Uninstall TS Device CALS - Windows 2008 Standard Edition

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    Hi,
    You need to contact the Clearinghouse with your license agreement numbers, etc. again and explain to them that the licenses were installed as Per Device and you need
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    HOW TO: Locate a Phone Number for the Microsoft Clearinghouse
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291795
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    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rds/archive/2008/02/15/manual-revocation-of-client-access-licenses-cals.aspx
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    Configure the Terminal Server Licensing mode
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  • 2008 RDS user cal License moving to 2012 server

    Hello ,
    We have moved the 2008 RDS User Cal Volume License to the 2012 server .
    In the RDS license Manager it is showing usage is showing as Zero even though users are using the service.
    It is issuing the temporary license.
    Does anyone have document how to follow the migrations process from 2008 RDS User Cal Volume License to the 2012 server.
    please provide the resolutions.

    Hi,
    Please describe in more detail you current server configuration and what steps you have performed so far.
    1. Are the users logging on to a Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) server, or Server 2012/2012 R2 RDSH server?  If the RDSH server is 2012/2012 R2 then 2012 RDS CALs are required.  Additionally you need to configure the
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    2. If the users are logging on to a Server 2008 R2 RDSH server, did you set its licensing mode to Per User and point it to the new 2012 RD Licensing server?  You can do this by logging on to the RDSH as an admin and opening RD Session Host Configuration
    (tsconfig.msc) or by setting the appropriate group policy.
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    -TP

  • Device CAL activation

    What administrator tool do I use to active device cals on a single server?  I recently installed Server 2012 R2  on a stand along server.
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    Hi,
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    if you mean Windows Server CALs, than you do not need any activation/Installation.
    if you mean RDS CALs , than you need a license code to install RDS CALs onto your license server. A license code is provided when you purchase your RDS CALs. For more information, see Purchase Client Access Licenses (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=81077).
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    diramoh

  • Mix to use Per user & Per device CALs ??

    Hi,
    I have built 2 RDS server and formed a NLB cluster.
    Is possible mix Per user and Per device CALs to use under this environment ?? How to make it ??
    Thanks

    Hi,
    Please see this similar thread which covers how to set it up and how to do tracking of licenses
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  • Unable to install Device CALs on Windows Server 2012 after OS Reinstall

    Due to a hardware fault we had to reinstall Windows Server 2012. I have activated the Terminal Services licensing Server but I am unable to install Device CALs that we have purchased.
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  • Device CALs User CALs?

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    per-device vs. per-user, the only thing which matters is the cost of buying them (they are otherwise identical from a use-rights perspective).
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  • User CAL to Device CAL

    Hello,
    I have a User CAL for MSDN Subscription, and now oweing to my project needs I would like to switch the same to a Device CAL.
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    +91 986 697 8849
    [email protected]

    Hi,
    Firstly, please don't expose your contact information in the forum for security reason.
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