Switch from per Device to per User

I have a few RDS servers in an isolated environment that I was going to use our corporate RDS license server with.   I later found out that the servers need to be in the same domain as the licensing server itself (which they are not).  The
RDS servers were already built "Per Device" but now I have to build a new RDS licensing server and I am thinking about going per User with this instance.  Since the RDS servers are already Per Device (but are not technically pointing to any
valid license server yet) can I switch them to be per User and then point them to the new per User RDS license server?
Thanks
NK

Hi,
Yes, you can switch the licensing mode of the RDSH servers to Per User.  For Server 2012/2012 R2 RDSH servers you would just change the mode in deployment properties, and of course make sure the RDSH servers are part of a collection so that the change
will apply to them.
You will need purchased Per User RDS CALs.  If you already purchased Per Device RDS CALs I recommend contacting the reseller and seeing if you can return them and purchase Per User instead.  Per User RDS CALs cost more than Per Device
RDS CALs.
-TP

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