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Note: A client that received a TS-CAL from the previous license server will continue normal operation until
its TS-CAL expires. When the previously issued TS-CAL expires, the terminal server will request a new
TS-CAL from the new license server on behalf of the client.
vii. After you have confirmed that the terminal servers in your environment can discover (contact) the new
license server, deactivate the previous license server. For more information, see Deactivate a Terminal
Services License Server.
viii. Uninstall (remove) the TS Licensing Role Service from the previous license server. For more information, see
Uninstall the TS Licensing Role Service.
For more information about moving, upgrading, or migrating to a Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services license
server, see the Terminal Services page on the Windows Server 2008 TechCenter
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=73931). For additional information, visit:
Managing TS Licensing
Microsoft Clearinghouse
Locating the Microsoft Clearinghouse telephone number for your country or region. To locate the Microsoft
Clearinghouse telephone number when the license server is activated:
i. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, point to Terminal Services, and then click TS Licensing Manager.
ii. Select the license server. On the View menu, click Properties.
iii. On the Connection Method tab, in the Connection Method list, select Telephone.
iv. In the Select Country or Region list, select your country or region, and then click OK.
v. On the Action menu, click Install Licenses, and then click Next.
vi. The Microsoft Clearinghouse telephone number for your country or region is displayed. Write down the
telephone number, and then click Cancel. For additional information, visit:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754677(WS.10).aspx
Deactivating a Terminal Services license server. You might need to deactivate a Terminal Services license server
when the certificate of the server has expired or becomes corrupted, or when the server is being redeployed. When
you deactivate a Terminal Services license server, the license server will not be able to issue permanent Terminal
Services per-device CALs (TS per-device CALs) to additional clients until the license server is activated again.
However, a deactivated license server is able to issue TS per-user CALs and temporary TS per-device CALs.
You can deactivate a license server by using one of the following methods:
Deactivate a Terminal Services License Server Automatically
Deactivate a Terminal Services License Server by Using the Telephone
You cannot deactivate a Terminal Services license server using the Web browser connection method. For additional
information, visit:
Managing TS Licensing
Reseller information
111. I’m a reseller and I’d like to know the difference between COEM and HP OEM.
The COEM product is what is often referred to by Microsoft as System Builder or Channel OEM. Microsoft is the point
of contact for the purchase of this license type for resellers who want to marry the license to a white box server.
The COEM product is BIOS locked to the server of first installation. The customer may not transfer the license to
another server unless they have purchased software assurance within the first 90 days of purchase of the license.
The HP OEM products are designed and tested for HP servers, providing you and your customers with confidence in
deploying the ideal combination of OS and HP ProLiant server. With the HP OEM versions, your customers will also
receive 90-day free telephone support from the purchase date of the new server and license.
112. I’m a reseller. How can I learn more about the HP Reseller Option Kit?
HP provides information for resellers about the HP Reseller Option Kit (ROK). It is located here: hp.com/go/rok
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