What is new? Even if you get per user license that is still tied to a computer and blah blah...very messy type of licensing. Thanks for the info.
i like instal and run for 100 user in winodws 2008 r2 i cant find how to patch my windows treminal serice is work?
RE_ esht megahed Still interested in your license, is now ready, pm to get it...100 device windows 2008 server.
Help me I heve windows server 2008 r2 Enterprise and i want use 3 user for terminal server How to do?
@ ilgio, pls post your license server code or you can post you oem bin activation code. that way you can get your rd cals
Hi guys, i am new to this forum with registration though have been browsing since very long. I have done the do it your self process on my server and it was successful, though my server was already genuinely activated. I just wanted to know if i can activate the CAL's on my other servers which are either in 180 days trial mode or activated using KMS or MAK, or any other method of activation. I have read that windows activated/cracked using removeWAT method does not allow this CAL activation. is that Right? Any help in this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and Regards,
I would expect that KMS activated one would be perfectly fine, as that is the standard method for enterprise activation sebus
I use windows multipoint server 2012 and I need two CALs: 1. windows multipoint server CAL and 2.windows server CAL, I use any way in this thread but I have no solution. anybody can help me? my window is activated with Microsoft Toolkit 2.4.3 (get from this forum)
I have setup my new server with windows server 2008 Standard select "per user" but i have not activated the server yet is it possible to get 100 - 150 license? kindly reply me back Thank you I read the post but there is a issue cuz it says to select "Per Device" but i have already selected "Per user" so is this gonna be a problem
I researched this for months, and finally I have a solution: Use Windows Server 2012 Retail version NOT the Volume License (VL) one. Does not matter if is Standard, Datacenter or whatever. What really matters is the Windows PID. The Windows PID feeds the Terminal Services License ID. ALL the VL editions of Server 2012 have the same PID. Result: ERROR 800 when generating the CALs. Based on that, to have a fully working Remote Desktop Services in Server 2012 do the following: 1) Install Windows Server 2012 non-VL version. You can use the MSDN version: en_windows_server_2012_x64_dvd_915478.iso. The non-VL version asks for a Serial Number. Search the web for your desired edition. ** AFTER INSTALLATION DO NOT ACTIVATE YET** 2) Install the Remote Desktop Services role with “Session Host” and “Licensing” role services. Reboot the server. 3) Open “Remote Desktop Licensing Manager”, right click on your server, click “Activate Server”. Use “Automatic Connection” and fill the required fields. Start the license installer. On “License Program” choose “Select License”. Use the Agreement Number 6565792. “License type” and “Quantity” is on your choice. 4) Open “Local Group Policy Editor” (gpedit.msc) and go to Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Licensing. In “Use the specified Remote Desktop license server”, enable it and set “127.0.0.1” in options. Click OK. In “Set the Remote Desktop licensing mode”, enable it (if not) and set “Per device” or “Per user”, based on license type set in Step 3. Click OK. Activate with Microsoft Toolkit All done. Have fun.